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NSS volunteers pledge support to river campaign

Youngsters shows their solidarity with Rajendra Singh popularly known as jalpurush for his battle to save rivers of the country, reports S Raju.

Updated on: Feb 21, 2008 02:00 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Meerut
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Nadi ki jung mein hum sab sang mein (In the battle for rivers, we are together) was the slogan that echoed at a gathering of youngsters in Meerut. They were showing their solidarity with Magsaysay award winner Rajendra Singh, who is popularly known as jalpurush for his battle to save rivers of the country.

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Singh was addressing a congregation of young volunteers of the National Service Scheme (NSS) here on CCS University campus during seven-day a national integration camp. “What other than rivers can be the best medium to promote national integration?” he said, elaborating that rivers have the potential to unite society and people without any discrimination. And that is the true promotion of national integration, he said. He called upon the young to join hands to save the rivers of the country. Underlining the condition of the rivers, he said, "Rivers of the country, including Ganga and Yamuna, were gasping for their life and they could be saved only by the efforts of people.” He received an overwhelming response from the gathering, who assured him full support in his fight.

He said the people of Varanasi and Balia have already raised their voice against the project and the protest will soon spread to other districts of the state. Counting on economic loss, Singh said construction of highways would be cause Rs 500-crore loss of crop every year.

 
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