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Why Ganga Action Plan is launched?
The Ganga action plan was launched in the year 1986 on 14th January. Its main aim was to lower the pollution, improve the quality of water in the Ganga river by diversion and treatment of domestic sewage and toxic wastes from identified point sources of pollution.
Why was the Namami Ganga project started?
The Namami Gange was launched to accomplish the objectives of conservation, rejuvenation and effective reduction of pollution of the National River, Ganga.
Why do we need to clean Ganga?
The cleanliness of the Mother Ganga is an important criterion for the cleanliness of our environment. The preservation and promotion of the Ganga, the environment and culture are the basis of the development of our country.”
How is Ganga cleaned?
Mishra said the steps taken to improve the water quality include abatement and control of source pollution by establishment or upgradation of wastewater treatment plants for the towns located on Ganga main stem and its tributaries, construction of crematoria, surface cleaning activities, solid waste management on the …
When was Ganga national plan launched?
January 14, 1986
The Ministry of Environment and Forests told the apex environment watchdog that Rs. 6788.78 crore was released by the government for the Ganga Action Plan (GAP) since it was launched by Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi on January 14, 1986.
What were the main reason behind Ganga Action Plan which was initiated in 1985 what value can be Learnt from such plans?
Ganga Action Plan was launched in June 1985 by prime minister Shri Rajeev Gandhi to improve the quality of water of river Ganga by treating domestic sewage, diversion and interception. Under this plan, sewage treatment plants in more than 27 cities were made at the bank of the river.
What is clean Ganga project?
‘Namami Gange Programme’, is an Integrated Conservation Mission, approved as ‘Flagship Programme’ by the Union Government in June 2014 with budget outlay of Rs. 20,000 Crore to accomplish the twin objectives of effective abatement of pollution, conservation and rejuvenation of National River Ganga.
When did National Mission for Clean Ganga launched *?
The Namami Gange Programme is a flagship initiative of the Union Government and was implemented by the National Mission for Clean Ganga. It was inaugurated in June 2014, with a budget of Rs. 20,000 (US$ 2.7 billion) to achieve two objectives, i.e., conservation and rejuvenation of Ganga.
What is the Clean Ganga project?
The Clean Ganga project is officially known as the Integrated Ganga Conservation Mission project or ‘Namami Gange’. This is basically a dream project of Prime Minster Narendra Modi. Before he became the PM of India, Modi had been a staunch advocate of cleaning up the river Ganga.
When was the first initiative to clean Ganga river started?
The very first initiative to clean Ganga river started with Ganga Action Plan-I in 1986. When a new Government was elected with Narendra Modi as Prime Minister, Namami Gange Project was launched in Mid of 2015. The programme was allocated Rs 20,000 crore with the objective of cleaning Ganga by 2019.
What is the role of National Ganga Council?
The National Ganga Council as it is called, replaced the GRBA and headed by the Prime Minister. The mandate of the council is to plan and oversee the implementation of the Namami Gange Programme. The programme tries to integrate the efforts to clean and protect the Ganga river in a comprehensive manner.
When was the first phase of Ganga Action Plan launched?
For the first time, cleaning of the River Ganga was initiated by the Rajiv Gandhi Government in 1985 under Ganga Action Plan (GAP). The GAP had two phases and the second phase was launched after a gap of eight years in 1993.