The National Mission for Clean Ganga (NMCG) has approved a Rs 10-crore project for training and deployment of the 20,000 youngsters for the purpose, Union Water Resources Ministry said today.
The project, to be implemented in association with Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan (NYKS) - an autonomous body under Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, was sanctioned by the NMCG yesterday.
The project envisages deployment of the youth, to be called as Swachhta Doots (Cleanliness Ambassadors), in 29 districts spanning about 2,336 villages along the river in basin states of Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and West Bengal, a official statement said.
In what is aimed at generating widespread awareness on ails of polluting river Ganga, a cadre of thousands of youths will be groomed as volunteers to be deployed in villages along the river to raise clean Ganga consciousness among the local dwellers and visitors, the statement said.
The trained youth would exhort and motivate local population and tourists to refrain from polluting river Ganga.
Among other, they would also inform people about existing government activities like construction of toilets, water harvesting and conservation for creation of a comprehensive database in coordination with the NMCG.
According to an official, the training of the youth is expected to begin by the end of this month.
The NMCG is tasked with implementing Centre's flagship Namami Gange programme.
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