Projects worth crores of rupees have been launched to make river Ganga pollution free. A number of ghats and gardens would be built on its banks boosting tourism and provide a source of income for at least 10 lakh youths, Union Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari said.
He was speaking at a symposium on preservation of river Ganga organised at Chaudhary Charan Singh University here, which was also attended by a number of leaders including Union Water Resources Minister Uma Bharti.
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Gadkari noted that with the Rs 6,000 crore worth Delhi-Meerut expressway, the commuting time between Delhi and Meerut will be just 40 minutes.
He also announced the construction of Hapur-Bulandshahr highway and Meerut-Najeebabad expressway with an estimated cost of Rs 1,600 crore and Rs 2,000 crore respectively.
The Union Minister assured that work on all the above-mentioned projects will begin before January 26 next year, and will be completed within two years.
