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Ganga 80 pc less pollutedin Varanasi, says DM

With sewage infrastructure projects taking shape in Varanasi, around 80 percent of Ganga water pollution has been checked here by diverting and treating sewage that

Published on: Sep 25, 2019 12:57 AM IST
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With sewage infrastructure projects taking shape in Varanasi, around 80 percent of Ganga water pollution has been checked here by diverting and treating sewage that used to fall directly into the river nine months back, the district administration has claimed.

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Now it wants community involvement to make Ganga cleaning drive a complete success.

In a Ganga Chaupal, organized under mission Namami Gange, district magistrate Surendra Singh said, “Around 80 percent pollution has been stopped by trapping and diverting sewage to 140 MLD sewage treatment plant at Dinapur here. Now there is need for community involvement to make Ganga cleaning a complete success. Everyone should take resolution to contribute to the efforts as cleanliness is a personal necessity as well as collective responsibility.”

The DM said it would be ensured that not even a single drop of sewage fell into the river and added that three more sewage treatment facilities, including 120 MLD STP and two with 50 MLD capacity each, were being constructed in Varanasi.

“Once people stop dropping plastic waste and other sort of waste into the river, the results will dramatically improve,” he said.

Moreover, some social workers too are doing there bit. “It is our duty to make the river Ganga clean. I along with a group of volunteers go to the river in the morning (on normal days) and take out the waste dumped in the river,” said Rajesh Shukla, a Ganga volunteer, adding that despite repeated appeals, many people didn’t desist from throwing plastic bottles and other waste material in the river.

 
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Sudhir Kumar

Sudhir Kumar is Varanasi based senior staff correspondent.He covers all developments, politics, education--primary, secondary and higher -- crime, offbeat, tribes and human angle stories

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