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National meet on Ganga cleaning to be held tomorrow

The one-day meet, named 'Ganga Manthan' will discuss ideas for framing a strategic long term policy for restoration of the Ganges

Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jul 06 2014 | 5:31 PM IST
With the aim of cleaning and rejuvenating the Ganga river, the Centre is organising a national level meet on July 7 where spiritual leaders, policy makers, NGOs and environmentalists will mull over the matter.

National Mission for Clean Ganga (NMCG), the implementation arm of National Ganga River Basin Authority (NGRBA) programme of the Environment and Forest Ministry is organising the meet.

"To resolve complex problems associated with River Ganga, effective inter-ministerial, center-state and inter-state coordination is required," an NMCG release said.

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Aimed at bringing all the stakeholders on a single platform, the one-day meet, named 'Ganga Manthan', will gather people from various walks of life and draw ideas that will give a better insight for framing a strategic long term policy for restoration of the Ganges.

Representatives of various ministries including those from Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation, Shipping and Tourism, and other stakeholders would participate in the meet.

The meet would begin with a session where all stakeholders will gather together, followed by four separate parallel sessions for saints and spiritual leaders, NGOs and environmentalists, academicians and technocrats, and public representatives and administrators.

Deliberations will take place on themes such as Ganga and 'Sanskriti' (culture), 'Nirmal and Aviral' (pure and continuous) Ganga, Comprehensive & Sustainable Solutions and 'Jan Sehbhagita' (public participation).

A combined session, where views and ideas discussed in the parallel sessions would be shared to facilitate formulation of a long-term strategy, will conclude the meet.

NMCG is presently implementing various pollution abatement, aquatic resource conservation and institutional development projects under NGRBA in the five basin states on the main stem of the Ganges adopting basin-based holistic approach.

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First Published: Jul 06 2014 | 5:06 PM IST

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