Will clean up Ganga in three years: Uma

Will clean up Ganga in three years: Uma

FPJ BureauUpdated: Saturday, June 01, 2019, 05:48 AM IST
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Says people are getting only ‘effluents’ and not ‘Ganga jal’ from the river

Allahabad:  Union Minister Uma Bharti on Sunday asserted that the Centre was committed to clean up Ganga within three years even as she voiced dismay over the extent of pollution after an inspection here saying the people were getting only “effluents” and not “Ganga jal” from the river.

The Water Resources minister said that she was looking forward to hold a meeting with the UP government to discuss its plans as the state has to pay a key role in the efforts to cleanse the holy river, reports PTI.

“We are committed to cleaning up the Ganga in the next three years. Since a major part of the holy river’s trajectory runs through UP, the help and cooperation of the state government will be obviously required. We are looking forward to a meeting with the UP government scheduled for December 20,” Bharti told reporters here.

The Union Minister was in the city to take stock of the quality of water at the holy Sangam – the confluence of Ganga, Yamuna and mythical river Saraswati – besides inspection of sewage treatment plants and drains through which waste water was being discharged directly into the river.

Bharti expressed grave concern over the discoloured water at the holy Sangam, for which authorities were recently rapped by the Allahabad High Court, and remarked “the reddish water gives an impression that Gangajal is not reaching Allahabad at all. The people are getting only effluents discharged upstream”.

The Union Minister said “we are looking forward to make a visible difference in three years. We have a comprehensive three-step plan to clean up the Ganga”.

 Earlier this year, in an affidavit filed before the Supreme Court, an affidavit submitted by Bharti’s ministry which has been renamed “Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation”, had placed on record a three-phase action plan comprising “short term – a period of three years, medium term – a period of next five years and long term – a period of next ten years and more”.

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