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Non-Hindus should not be allowed into Haridwar ghats: Yogi Adityanath

The Minister of State for Human Resource Development and Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation, Dr. Satya Pal Singh chairing a meeting to discuss augmentation of flows at Shukartal Ghat (Muzaffar Nagar), in New Delhi on August 16, 2018. The Secretary, Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation, Shri U.P. Singh and other dignitaries are also seen.
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31-August, 2018 16:44 IST

Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER), MoS PMO, Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions, Atomic Energy and Space, Dr Jitendra Singh said that a radio station will be functional in Udhampur very soon. He added that the Government has sanctioned Rs 170.5 crore for the cleanliness of Devika river in Udhampur under National River Conservation Plan. The river is important for the people there due to historical reasons and faith, he added. He also informed that the stadium in Udhampur is being upgraded and the work will be completed very soon.
 
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Ministry of Finance
03-October, 2018 18:42 IST
Government of India sign $ 100 Million Loan Agreement to expand Sewerage and Drainage Coverage in Kolkata;To target expansion of sewerage and drainage services in selected peripheral areas of KMC to at least 3,000 additional households and provide sewage treatment for at least 100,000 households.

Government of India signed a $100 Million Loan Agreement in New Delhi today to continue to expand sewerage and drainage coverage, provide sewage treatment and strengthen capacity of Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) for resilient urban services.

The Third and Final Tranche Loan under the $400 Million Multi Tranche facility, Kolkata Environmental Improvement Investment Program, will target expansion of sewerage and drainage services in selected peripheral areas of KMC to at least 3,000 additional households and provide sewage treatment for at least 100,000 households.

The signatories to the tranche 3 loan agreement were Additional Secretary, Department of Economic Affairs, Ministry of Finance, who signed for Government of India

Speaking on the occasion, Additional Secretary, Department of Economic Affairs, Ministry of Finance said that the New Project will supplement the efforts made in the previous phases that aim to provide affordable access to water supply, sewerage and drainage services in Kolkata, and enhance quality and sustainability of urban service delivery through institutional reforms and capacity building.

The financing under Tranche 3 will be used to construct 43 km of additional sewer drain pipes, four pumping stations, 13 km of pumping mains, and three sewage treatment plants to improve sanitation service quality and climate resilience in selected areas of KMC.

The overall goal of the Kolkata Environmental Improvement Investment Program, approved in 2014, is to restore water production capacity to 1,478 million liters per day and ensure leaks on 700 kilometers of water pipes are repaired by 2023. It aims to install 170 kilometers of sewer-drain pipes and provide new sewerage connections to 27,000 homes, at least 15% of which will be vulnerable households or households headed by women. Installation of 40,000 water meters in pilot areas should help improve and sustain water management. Sub-projects under the previous two tranches are already helping achieve some of these outputs.

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Nov 25, 2018 12:17 IST



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A devotee performs evening prayers at Dashasamedh Ghat on the banks of the holy river Ganges in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh on November 18, 2018. (Sanjay Kanojia / AFP)

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Lakshmi Narayan Tripathi (C), who heads an order of Indian transgender seers along with her followers as she performs rituals ahead of Kumbh Mela in Prayagraj on November 20, 2018. (Rajesh Kumar Singh / AP)


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Men sit near Meer Ghat in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh on November 21, 2018. (Xavier Galina / AFP)
 
I have travelled to India widely including to Hindu holy places such as the Hardiwar Ghats. The smell of of these places is so repulsive that it is beyond imagination. It’s a mix of oil, burning human bodies, sweat, human and animal excrement, rotting human and animal bodies. Every time I visited such places I ended throwing up. I almost got into trouble because of it. I think this yogi knows the reality and is simply ashamed hence does not want anyone other than Hindus being there. Hindus are the only ones who can deal with the stench. I am happy Hindus are not welcome to Muslim holy places as they will bring their stench with them.


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