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Jal Shakti Minister addresses the 4th India Water Impact Summit

Massive improvement in the Clean Ganga Mission during the last five years : Gajendra Singh Shekhawat

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New Delhi , 06 Dec 2019

The Union Minister of Jal Shakti, Gajendra Singh Shekhawathas said there has been a massive improvement in the Clean Ganga Mission during the last five years.“Recently, a  massive river rafting expedition called ‘Ganga Aamantran Abhiyan’ was launched from Devprayag on 10th October, 2019. The expedition covered around 2,500 KM length of the  Ganga during its 34-day journey till Ganga Sagar in West Bengal. Quality of water in the Ganga has improved tremendously in the last five years. The best parameter of  assessing the quality improvement of water is the growth in aquatic wildlife. Five years earlier, only tens of Gangetic dolphins were sighted, but this time they have observed more  than 2,000 dolphins and all other aquatic life has improved. They have also observed massive improvement in floating trash,” he said, addressing the 4thIndia Water Impact  Summit, 2019 here today.Shri Shekhawat said the Union Cabinet chaired by the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has given its approval for establishment of the Clean Ganga  Fund (CGF). Appealing for liberal contributions, Shri Shekhawat said, “the CGF will have the objective of contributing to the national effort of improving the cleanliness of the river  Ganga with the contributions received from the residents and non-residents of the country. The Fund will define specific and measurable objectives to form the basis for planning,  funding, and evaluation”.The Jal Shakti Minister said the approach in NamamiGange for ensuring Aviral Dhara or improving flows is comprehensive. “It includes assessment and  notification of environmental flows, catchment area treatment and afforestation, conservation and rejuvenation of wetlands, floodplain protection, springs rejuvenation, improving  water use efficiency particularly in agriculture, because agriculture is the biggest consumer of water in the world and in India it is more severe as our waters are considered the  lowest productive water in the world”.Shri Shekhawat said the Government launched the “NamamiGange” Mission as an integrated mission for conservation andrejuvenation of  Ganga and its tributaries with a comprehensive basin basedapproach. “In 2016, the National Mission for Clean Ganga has been notified asan authority for carrying out diverse set  of interventions for obtaining the twingoals of “Nirmalta” & “Aviralta” of Ganga by ensuring effective abatement ofpollution and maintaining required ecological flows.Around 305  projects have been taken up for sewage, industrial effluents etc.

This has further been strengthened andaccorded due priority under Jal Shakti Abhiyan and an integrated approach towater sector through creation of Ministry for Jal Shakti”, he  said. “NamamiGange mission also understands the crucial role people can play inconservation of river Ganga and has been taking up several innovative steps forbringing people  closer to river Ganga and its tributaries which contribute in oneway or the other for their rejuvenation”, he added.Underlining the motto “SabkaSaath, SabkaVikas, SabkaVishwas”  given by the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi will be the cornerstone of the NamamiGangeprogramme, Shri Shekhawat lauded the role of academic institutions including IITs,  NITs, NEERI etc from India and the European Union, Germany, Denmark,Israel, Japanand Canada for Technology Collaboration Agreements with c-Ganga (Centre for Ganga  River Basin Management and Studies). “We have technologies in field of artificial intelligence, containerized sewage treatment technologies, plastic pollution management, waste  trading platform, bioremediation and aquaponics, membrane based farming system, water tracking & management system, distillery waste to biofuel, advanced anaerobic  digestion technology and UV water treatment etc”, he said.Stressing on Environment Flowand Urban River Management Plan, Shri Shekhawat said that under the first draft of the  Ganga River Basin Management Plan (GRBMP) submitted by a consortium of IITs in 2015, projects for liquid pollution abatement in Ganga river basinhave already been  sanctioned and are at various stages of implementation andmore of such projects will come for the tributaries for the Ganga rivers as well.“Government of India vide Notification  dated 9th October, 2018 has notifiedminimum environmental flows to be maintained in river Ganga from its originto Unnao in U.P. We have recently started a pilot project to  develop theUrban River Management Plan with NIUA”, said Shri Shekhawat. “These are probably the two areaswherein there is a scope of experience sharing with the global  experts. We areworking to have integrated water management wherein mainstream health of therivers and water bodies should become important part of urban planning”, he  added.Pointing out that the cleaning of rivers including Ganga is a perpetual process and it will always require dedicated service of the people to maintain its healthy state, Shri  Shekhawat advocated integrated water management, preventing degradation and pollution of rivers, lakes and aquifers, promoting recycle and reuse of treated wastewater and  where necessary, restore and maintain acceptable environmental conditions and water quality.

Stating that India holds only about 4% of global freshwater compared to around 18% of its population and an equivalent percentage of livestock population, Shri Shekhawat said  India’s urban population is growing at a fast pace. “As per Census 2011, 377million people are living in urban areas. By 2030, urban India is likely to haveabout 600 million  people. This burdens the natural resources like water bodiesand rivers tremendously”, he said.In his address, Secretary, Department of Water Resource, River Development &  Ganga Rejuvenation (WR, RD & GR), Shri U.P. Singh, said the Jal Jeevan Mission (JJM), like the Swachh Bharat Mission (SBM), will be completed within the stipulated five year  period by 2024. “In a history of projects marred by long delays sometimes pending since 2010, for the first time a 14 MLD Sewage Treatment Plant, the first STP under the Hybrid  Annuity (HAM) Based Public Private Partnership Model costing Rs. 41.40 crores, has been completed ahead of schedule”, he said.Citing the success of the Green Revolution,  Shri UP Singh said India today is placed 3rd among countries with the highest number of large dams. Calling for Sustainable Water Resource Management including restoring  Ground Water levels, Shri Singh said we should avoid over-exploitation of our limited water resources.Pointing out that India is dependent upon the Monsoon for 70-75% of its  water needs, Shri UP Singh said there has been perceptible change in the monsoon pattern, with variations in rainfall area and timeline, as part of overall climate change. “Areas  prone to floods like eastern UP and Bihar are witnessing droughts while dry parts of Rajasthan and Gujarat have been hit by floods. At the same time, monsoon used to hit Kerala  by May last week, but now monsoon hits Kerala coast only as late as June 2nd week”, he said.On the occasion, Shri Shekhawat released the Report on Ambassadors’ Meet held  on 22ndAugust, 2019, Report on River Restoration and Conservation – A Concise Manual andGuide, and Documents on “cGanga Hubs”.Shri Rajiv RanjanMishra, Director  General, National Mission for Clean Ganga (NMCG), Prof.Vinod Tare, founding head c-Ganga, Shri Sisir Kumar Ratho, Deputy Director General – NMCG, besides Ambassadors  and High Commissioners of participating countries were also present.

 

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