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Chief minister launches ‘kill waste’ device to clean Rispana river

Rawat also inaugurated a mobile application aimed to revive the Rispana, which was “once known” as the Rishiparna. Developed by USERC, the mobile application can be downloaded from Google play store.

Updated on: Jan 12, 2018, 21:07:22 IST
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Chief minister Trivendra Singh Rawat on Friday inaugurated a ‘kill waste’ machine at an event held here as part of the project aimed to rejuvenate the Rispana river that flows through Dehradun

Trivendra Singh Rawat  inaugurated the 'kill waste' machine as part of clean Rispana river drive. (Vinay S Kumar/HT PHOTO)
Trivendra Singh Rawat inaugurated the 'kill waste' machine as part of clean Rispana river drive. (Vinay S Kumar/HT PHOTO)

Speaking on the occasion, Rawat said, rejuvenation of the river Rispana “requires a strong political will apart from the people’s participation.” “We (state government) are committed to restoring Rispana and the river Kosi in Almora to their original shape,” he said.

The function was organised jointly by the Ecological Task Force (ETF) and the Uttarakhand Science Education and Research Centre (USERC).

Rawat also inaugurated a mobile application aimed to revive the Rispana, which was “once known” as the Rishiparna. Developed by USERC, the mobile application can be downloaded from Google play store.

Giving details of the ‘kill waste’ machine, USERC director Durgesh Pant said, “The device is a fuel free solid waste disposer, which is absolutely eco-friendly and cost effective.” He added that the work of 3D modelling of the Rispana and its morphology study are on.

 
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Deep Joshi is a Dehradun based special correspondent at HT bureau and covers politics

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