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Surface Cleaning of Ganga to Start Next Month Consultative Committee Meeting of the Ministry of Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation Held

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Union Minister for Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation Sushri Uma Bharti has said that Surface cleaning of Ganga will start next month in 10 major cities (Haridwar, Garhmukteshwar, Kanpur, Allahabad, Varanasi, Patna, Sahibganj, Kolkata, Nabadwip and Gangasagar) under Namami Gange programme. Stating this in the meeting of the Parliamentary Consultative Committee attached to her Ministry held last evening in New Delhi, the Minister said trial for this has already begun in Varanasi which has been assigned to Tata projects Ltd. under corporate social responsibility scheme. The Minister said NTPC, ONGC, and Petronet have expressed their willingness to fund the project. Referring to the progress of sewage treatment under Namami Gange the Minister informed that so far 29 projects have been completed at a cost of Rs. 463.58 crore with the treatment capacity of 123mld and sewer network of 666.69 km. She said a total of 93 projects have been sanctioned at the cost of Rs. 1502.66 crore. This will result in the creation of treatment capacity of 858mld and sewer network of 3623.10 km.


Referring to the progress of River Front/Ghat Development projects the Minister informed that development of four ghats out of 20 in Patna has been completed last month. The river front development at Patna has been taken up at cost of Rs. 243.27 crore and will be over by 2017-18. She said work at Chandighat (Haridwar), Chhath Ghat (Delhi) and Sahibganj will begin next month. The Minister said DPRs for Kedarnath, Allahabad, Kanpur, Kolkata and Rishikesh are under preparation.


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RFD at Patna – Under Construction

Sushri Bharti said rural sanitation is a major challenge to the success of Namami Gange programme. She informed the members that her Ministry has given Rs. 263 crore to the Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation for the construction of toilets in the villages along the river Ganga. However only 3, 24,963 toilets could be constructed against the target of 15,20,106. The Minister said under Ganga Grams scheme complete waste solution will be provided to 200 identified villages in the first phase. After this every year 200 to 300 villages will be taken up under this scheme.


The Union Minister said that there is an urgent need for Renovation/modernization and construction of crematoriums along the rivers Ganga and Yamuna. The scheme to renovate/modernize and construction of new crematoriums will be taken up from next month in the 25 urban local bodies in the States of Uttarakhand (Gaucher, Haridwar, Muni ki Reti), Uttar Pradesh (Bithoor, Allahabad, Varanasi, Kanpur, Mathura, Vrindavan, Anoopshahar, Garhmukteshwar, Chandpur, Ballia, Mirzapur, Farrukkabad), Bihar (Hajipur, Begusarai, Munger, Patna), Jharkhand (Rajmahal, Sahibganj), West Bengal (Konnagar, Jangipur, Panihati, Kolkata). Over 100 crematoriums will be renovated/modernize/constructed by November next year.


Referring to Effluents Management measures taken up by her Ministry the Minister said Real Time Effluent Monitoring Stations have been installed in 508 out of 764 Grossly Polluting Industries which includes Distillery, Pulp & Paper, Tanneries, Textiles and Sugar. Action plan has been prepared for reduction in effluent quality and volume for Pulp & Paper and Sugar industry with the completion target of March 2017.


The Minister informed the members that 113 new Real-time monitoring stations with display boards at selected location will be set up next year to monitor water quality of river Ganga on hourly basis. These will be in addition to the 57 existing manual monitoring stations. Tenders have already been issued for 36 such stations.


The member attending the meeting appreciated the effort the Ministry in the implementation of the Namami Gange and promised their full support both inside and outside the parliament.

Surface Cleaning of Ganga to Start Next Month
Consultative Committee Meeting of the Ministry of Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation Held
 
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No its not a Taboo its Plain Stupid ... But as ur a Christian U cant be that ... You would suck the blood out of Hindu Comrades for Places Position money and finally dump the Poor Hindu Comrade and jump into to next party which is in power ...

Surface Cleaning of Ganga to Start Next Month Consultative Committee Meeting of the Ministry of Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation Held

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Union Minister for Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation Sushri Uma Bharti has said that Surface cleaning of Ganga will start next month in 10 major cities (Haridwar, Garhmukteshwar, Kanpur, Allahabad, Varanasi, Patna, Sahibganj, Kolkata, Nabadwip and Gangasagar) under Namami Gange programme. Stating this in the meeting of the Parliamentary Consultative Committee attached to her Ministry held last evening in New Delhi, the Minister said trial for this has already begun in Varanasi which has been assigned to Tata projects Ltd. under corporate social responsibility scheme. The Minister said NTPC, ONGC, and Petronet have expressed their willingness to fund the project. Referring to the progress of sewage treatment under Namami Gange the Minister informed that so far 29 projects have been completed at a cost of Rs. 463.58 crore with the treatment capacity of 123mld and sewer network of 666.69 km. She said a total of 93 projects have been sanctioned at the cost of Rs. 1502.66 crore. This will result in the creation of treatment capacity of 858mld and sewer network of 3623.10 km.


Referring to the progress of River Front/Ghat Development projects the Minister informed that development of four ghats out of 20 in Patna has been completed last month. The river front development at Patna has been taken up at cost of Rs. 243.27 crore and will be over by 2017-18. She said work at Chandighat (Haridwar), Chhath Ghat (Delhi) and Sahibganj will begin next month. The Minister said DPRs for Kedarnath, Allahabad, Kanpur, Kolkata and Rishikesh are under preparation.


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RFD at Patna – Under Construction

Sushri Bharti said rural sanitation is a major challenge to the success of Namami Gange programme. She informed the members that her Ministry has given Rs. 263 crore to the Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation for the construction of toilets in the villages along the river Ganga. However only 3, 24,963 toilets could be constructed against the target of 15,20,106. The Minister said under Ganga Grams scheme complete waste solution will be provided to 200 identified villages in the first phase. After this every year 200 to 300 villages will be taken up under this scheme.


The Union Minister said that there is an urgent need for Renovation/modernization and construction of crematoriums along the rivers Ganga and Yamuna. The scheme to renovate/modernize and construction of new crematoriums will be taken up from next month in the 25 urban local bodies in the States of Uttarakhand (Gaucher, Haridwar, Muni ki Reti), Uttar Pradesh (Bithoor, Allahabad, Varanasi, Kanpur, Mathura, Vrindavan, Anoopshahar, Garhmukteshwar, Chandpur, Ballia, Mirzapur, Farrukkabad), Bihar (Hajipur, Begusarai, Munger, Patna), Jharkhand (Rajmahal, Sahibganj), West Bengal (Konnagar, Jangipur, Panihati, Kolkata). Over 100 crematoriums will be renovated/modernize/constructed by November next year.


Referring to Effluents Management measures taken up by her Ministry the Minister said Real Time Effluent Monitoring Stations have been installed in 508 out of 764 Grossly Polluting Industries which includes Distillery, Pulp & Paper, Tanneries, Textiles and Sugar. Action plan has been prepared for reduction in effluent quality and volume for Pulp & Paper and Sugar industry with the completion target of March 2017.


The Minister informed the members that 113 new Real-time monitoring stations with display boards at selected location will be set up next year to monitor water quality of river Ganga on hourly basis. These will be in addition to the 57 existing manual monitoring stations. Tenders have already been issued for 36 such stations.


The member attending the meeting appreciated the effort the Ministry in the implementation of the Namami Gange and promised their full support both inside and outside the parliament.

Surface Cleaning of Ganga to Start Next Month
Consultative Committee Meeting of the Ministry of Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation Held
Ahhh She is a Saffron clad Shadvi ... not worth any good ... better put a Educated person like Jayanati Natrajan or Jairam Ramesh in this position
 
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No its not a Taboo its Plain Stupid ... But as ur a Christian U cant be that ... You would suck the blood out of Hindu Comrades for Places Position money and finally dump the Poor Hindu Comrade and jump into to next party which is in power ...
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