Of the Rs 220 crore available in the Clean Ganga Fund, which was established in 2014 to finance the activities outlined under the ‘Namami Gange’ programme,...
Leading industrialists from UK have taken up riverfront development projects in the major cities of Patna, Haridwar, Kanpur and Kolkata
The National Mission for Clean Ganga has completed a year of significant achievements, though a lot of ground remains to be covered to ensure complete cleanliness...
To make India’s most populous state Uttar Pradesh open defecation free by 2018, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath recently said that 15,000 toilets got constructed on a...
Union Minister of State for Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation Satyapal Singh directed officials to use crowd-sourcing technologies like Bhuvan Ganga app that will...
Union minister Nitin Gadkari, who assumed additional charge of water resources, said the ministry would come out with a detailed schedule on achieving various targets under...
The Centre has set a target of 2018 for cleaning the mighty river, which touches lives of millions of Indians in one way or the other
The cities of Varanasi and Haridwar discharge enormous amounts of untreated sewage into the river Ganga, resulting in the deterioration of the river’s water quality
Ganga Monitoring Centres will be used to develop future course of action with regard to tackling river pollution and speed up the cleanup process
There is an acute shortage of sewage treatment plants near the Ganga basin as many STPs find it difficult to bear the costs associated with functioning
To ensure a minimal or zero discharge of waste in Ganga, the Union Minister of State for Water Resources Vijay Goel said that authorities are keeping...
The Ganga law will aim to provide comprehensive solution to tackle river pollution due to discharge of industrial, agricultural and domestic effluents into the river