"The people have chopped the trees, carried out mining activities and put waste water for their vested interests in the holy river," said Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan announcing that his government would soon send a letter to the Centre in this regard.
Chouhan made this announcement yesterday while addressing a public gathering at Karanjia of Dindori district of state during the second day of 'Narmada Sewa Yatra,' a five-month long awareness campaign to make river Narmada, a pollution free stream.
Chouhan reiterated that massive plantation will be undertaken on vacant forest land and the farmers would be given Rs 20,000 per hectare till three years for plantation on their lands on Narmada's banks.
"The state government would also bear the 40 per cent of the plantation cost. Narmada will be made pollution free by this and its flow will become stronger," said Chouhan.
However, the Madhya Pradesh Congress has demanded total ban on the mining activities at the banks of river Narmada.
"Rampant illegal mining is underway at river Narmada," he alleged.
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