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Wednesday, December 12, 2018

'Sangeet\r'

'Ganga reach plan was, launched by Shri Rajeev Gandhi, the then Prime government minister of India on 14 Jan. 1986 with the main objective of pollution abatement, to improve the water quality by Interception, sport and treatment of domestic sewage and present nephrotoxic and industrial chemical wastes from identified grossly polluting units submission in to the river. The other objectives of the Ganga Action Plan be as under. Control of non-point pollution from agricultural overflow off, human defecation, cattle wallowing and throwing of unburnt and half burnt bodies into the river .\r\n inquiry and Development to conserve the biotic, diversity of the river to augment its productivity. The supreme objective of the bed covering is to confound an approach of coordinated river basin management considering the various dynamic inter- live up tos between abiotic and biotic eco-system. First phase of GAP it has generated spacious interest and set the scene for evolving a disci pline approach towards replicating this program for the other dirty rivers of the country. revolutionary technology of sewage treatment the likes of Up-flow anaerobiotic Sludge Blanket (UASB) and sewage treatment by means of afforestation has been successfully developed. * Rehabilitation of soft-shelled turtles for pollution abatement of river have been demonstrated and found useful. * Resource recovery options like production of methane for energy generation and use of aquaculture for revenue enhancement generation have been demonstrated. * To act as tendency setter for taking up similar action plans in other grossly polluted stretches in other rivers.\r\nNotwithstanding some delay in the completion of the The Government of India proposed to extend this model with suitable modifications to the national level through a home(a) River Action Plan (NRAP). The NRAP mainly draws upon the lessons learnt and the experience gained from the GAP besides seeking the views of the State G overnments and the other come to Departments/Agencies. Under NRCP scheme the CPCB had conducted river basin studies and had identified 19 gross polluted stretches and 14 less polluted stretches along 19 rivers, which include 11 stretches placed along 7 rivers of M. P.\r\n'

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