Govt asks public, NRIs to contribute to Clean Ganga Fund

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Dec 06 2015 | 11:13 AM IST
With surface cleaning of River Ganga's mainstream set to begin next year, Government has urged public and NRIs to contribute towards the Clean Ganga Fund (CGF).
The Government has until now received approximately Rs 88 crore in the form of donations in CGF and will require more money as the cleaning activity gets underway - most probably from January, 2016, according to Union Water Resources Ministry officials.
The CGF was set up over a year ago.
"We have the action plan for cleaning Ganga ready and will begin the work with entry-level activities. Cleaning the river is an ongoing process and will require funds. Hence, we urge the public to contribute towards the CGF. This will also give tax exemption to donors," secretary in the ministry, Shashi Shekhar, said.
"Out of the total fund received until now, bigger chunk has come from private players (CSR), while donations from general public and NRIs have been less," Shekhar noted.
He said the government has the action plan ready now and will share the details of how the works will be carried out will be put on the Ministry's website.
"We will ask people...Can every Indian contribute Rs 10 per month for the purpose? It is not a big thing. Even if 20 crore people give us Rs 10, we get Rs 200 crore. If every Indian-American contributes 1$ a month, we will get 10 million dollars. We will make such an appeal. We will make appeals on website, through print advertisements," the official added.
Three other activities include construction/repairing of
ghats along the river stretch, construction/repairing crematoria and recycling sewage water flowing into the river from over 3000 villages on the banks of the river.
According to officials, 10,000 to 50,000 litres of sewage water flows into the river from each of the villages daily.
"We will share with people details on the activities and amount spent on the same online annually," Shekhar said.
The Union Cabinet had given its nod to set up CGF for voluntary contributions from residents of the country, NRIs and Persons of Indian Origin and others to harness their enthusiasm to contribute towards conservation of the river in September last year.
The government had announced that the fund would be managed by a Trust to be headed by the Finance Minister, and the secretariat of the Trust will be set up in the Ministry of Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation under the Clean Ganga Mission Director.
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Meanwhile, tweeting later about launch of the programme, Bharti said 231 projects will be launched tomorrow.
The Water Resources Ministry seconded her in a statement, saying 231 projects will be inaugurated at various locations in seven states including five Ganga basin states of Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand and West Bengal. In Delhi and Haryana, the projects will be launched on Yamuna, tributary of Ganga.
Referring to Ganga Gram Yojana, Bharti said 400 villages along the river will be engaged in waste management. She added that 13 IITs have adopted five villages each for development as Ganga Grams.
Bharti said as part of the programme, 328 sarpanchs have been trained at Seechewal village in Punjab.
The Minister added that eight biodiversity centers will be developed along Ganga for restoration of identified priority species even as forestation will be carried out along the river. These centers will be developed at Rishikesh, Dehradun, Narora, Allahabad, Varanasi, Bhagalpur, Sahibganj and Barraackpore.
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First Published: Dec 06 2015 | 11:13 AM IST

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