"Demolishing Farakka barrage is no option," Bharti said addressing "Ganga Chaupal" programme as part of "Namami Gange" project in Bihar's Bhagalpur district.
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has on several occasions highlighted that deposition of silt in Ganga causing flood in the state every year was mainly due to Farakka dam which according to him should be done away with.
"The plan to remove deposited silt is being worked out by IIT Engineers, team of environmentalists and experts on Ganga river," Bharti said at the programme at Sultanganj in Bhagalpur district.
The Union minister for Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation, highlighted illegal sand mining in Ganga river and demanded that the state government take effective steps to stop it.
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"The Central government is going to take strict action against those indulging in illegal sand mining in Ganga," she said.
She said a GSI survey would be conducted of land on shore of Ganga and details would be put on website.
Bharti made a strong case for removal of encroachments on lands at the banks of Ganga.
She said a water treatment plant would be installed at Sultanganj at a cost of Rs 20 crore so that dirty water of the town goes to the river after treatment.