The state government's spokesperson and its power minister Shrikant Sharma told reporters here today that the Yogi Adityanath dispensation has drawn up plans to move such industries, which are a major source of pollution to the river.
"We are now working in a big way to join the central government's drive to clean the river," Sharma said.
The shifted industries will be provided with treated water from the sewage treatment plants. It will also help in augmenting the water supply to the households, he added.
The BJP had blamed this for the alleged lack of cooperation from the then Samajwadi Party government in Uttar Pradesh and the Congress government in Uttarakhand, the state from where Ganga originates.
The BJP came to power in the two states in March following the assembly elections.
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