"After completion of the Sewa Yatra on May 15, the state government with the help of people's co-operation will launch a similar drive to rejuvenate and improve the health of other main rivers of the state like Kshipra, Parbati, Tapti, Tawa, Betwa, Chambal and Sindh among others," Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan told PTI here today.
"People have already expressed a desire to revive Kshipra river in which devotees take a holy dip during Simhastha (Kumbh) Mela in Ujjain," the CM said.
He also informed that on May 15, when the Narmada Sewa Yatra will conclude, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will release a roadmap of things to be done in a phased manner for the revival of this holy river.
"As part of the initiative, six crore fully grown up tree saplings will be planted on July 2 on both sides of the river in five-km area with people's participation," he said.
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When asked whether he is satisfied with the outcome of this five-month-long 3,500-km yatra, which started from December 11 last year with participation from saints, villagers, politicians, film actors and activists , Chouhan said it has both short term and long term benefits.
"As far as short term measures are concerned, we were successful in raising awareness among the people on the issue of conserving river and they whole-heartedly supported it. They took a pledge of not polluting it by throwing plastic and religious material into it. They also came together against cremation on river banks and dumping of all remains in it," he said.
Similarly, as part of medium term measures which will take some time to complete, sewage treatment plants are being set up to treat water and use it for agriculture purposes instead of mixing it in the river.
"We are also turning villages around the river as open defecation free (ODF) areas and turning green both sides of the banks to ensure that Narmada gets water from trees and mountains lifelong.
The state government has already passed a resolution giving 'Living Entity' status to Narmada river and would also work to revive its tributaries, he added.