NMCG orgses clean Ganga exercise at Delhi's Kalindi Kunj Ghat

By ANI | Published: September 21, 2019 07:01 PM2019-09-21T19:01:34+5:302019-09-21T19:15:07+5:30

As part of the Namami Gange program, National Mission for Clean Ganga (NMCG) on Saturday orgsed a cleng exercise at Kalindi Kunj ghat in New Delhi.

NMCG orgses clean Ganga exercise at Delhi's Kalindi Kunj Ghat | NMCG orgses clean Ganga exercise at Delhi's Kalindi Kunj Ghat

NMCG orgses clean Ganga exercise at Delhi's Kalindi Kunj Ghat

As part of the Namami Gange program, National Mission for Clean Ganga (NMCG) on Saturday orgsed a cleng exercise at Kalindi Kunj ghat in New Delhi.

To preserve the holy river, the NMCG has been regularly conducting cleng exercise for Ganga and its tributaries. The government's endeavour is to connect more people with its flagship project of Namami Gange.NMCG Director General Rajiv Ranjan Mishra told about the efforts undertaken by the authority to connect maximum people with the program. He said that members of NMCG often come to Kalindi Kunj to clean the Ghat.

Mishra is of the view that it is important for people to come together in order to keep rivers and cities clean. Following Namami's Gange's initiative, many other NGOs have also started working for the cause.

He asserted that NMCG is trying to associate with schools and Resident Welfare Association (RWA) of the societies with the cleng drive. It had started from Kalindi Kunj ghat last year and gradually expanded to other ghats too.

"As India is set to bid final goodbye to single-use plastics on 2nd October, the NMCG also plans to carry out extensive river cleng drive in New Delhi on the same day to create mass awareness about Namami Gange project among the residents of New Delhi and around," he said.

During the drive, the participants will clean Yamuna Ghats in the national capital.

"On 2nd October, NMCG and the Jal Shakti Ministry will try to bring all the orgzations together for our cleng drive. Meanwhile, NMCG will also try to establish connections with the residents of Delhi so that everyone would come together at Yamuna ghats for our massive cleng drive," said Mishra.

Cleng tributaries of Ganga is crucial for complete washout of pollutants from river Ganga. A massive cleng drive is being carried out by the Indian government under Namami Gange program to reinstate River Ganga's cleanliness and purity.

India's holy river Ganga traverses a course of more than 2,500 km through the plains of north and eastern India. It is joined by Ramganga, Gomti, Ghaghara, Gandak, Kosi and Mahananda from left bank and Yamuna, Tamsa, Son and Punpun from the right bank.

( With inputs from ANI )

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