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Ganga clean-up project: Inspection of 108 nullahs begins

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Inspection of 108 nullahs of river Ganga were today initiated by special teams constituted by the NDA government as part of its ambitious project to cleanse the polluted holy river.

The move comes within the deadline of 45 days, which the the Ministry of Water Resource and Ganga Rejuvenation had fixed for launching the cleaning process of the river.

"Official teams have started inspecting 108 nullahs of river Ganga from today, marking the start of the massive project. They would be submitting the report in a couple of days," top ministry sources said.

About 120 teams of officials drawn from different wings of the ministry have been were constituted to study various aspects of 118 places along the rivers Ganga, Yamuna and Ramganga.
 

"Of these, 39 groups are inspecting the Sewage Treatment Plants (STP). Some STPs are working, a few may non-functional, while other require upgradation," the sources said, adding that action would be taken on STPs based on the reports.

Inspection is part of the short term measures, which the ministry has designed to rejuvenate the river.

It may be recalled that the Centre has allocated Rs 2,037 crore for an integrated programme for the conservation of river Ganga named 'Namami Gange'.

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First Published: Dec 06 2014 | 10:10 PM IST

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