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Nitin Gadkari attacks Congress for failing to clean Ganga during Rajiv Gandhi's tenure

Agra (Uttar Pradesh) [India], Jan 24 (ANI): Union Minister Nitin Gadkari has claimed that during former late prime minister Rajiv Gandhi's tenure, Rs 5000 crore was spent on cleaning the Yamuna which yielded no results but after Prime Minister Narendra Modi came to power, the government initiated projects to clean not only river Ganga but also the river Yamuna.

ANI Jan 24, 2019 02:43 IST googleads

Union Minister Nitin Gadkari

Agra (Uttar Pradesh) [India], Jan 24 (ANI): Union Minister Nitin Gadkari has claimed that during former prime minister late Rajiv Gandhi's tenure, Rs. 5,000 crore was spent on cleaning the Yamuna which yielded no results but after Prime Minister Narendra Modi came to power, the government initiated projects to clean not only river Ganga but also the river Yamuna.
In 1986, the then prime minister Rajiv Gandhi launched the Ganga action plan with the key objective of removing the pollutants from the river and to improve its water quality. 
When Prime Minister Modi came to power, Centre’s flagship Namami Gange Programme was approved by the Union Government in June 2014 with a planned budget of Rs. 20,000 crore.
After laying the foundation stone of Namami Gange project in Agra, the Union Minister said: "It was announced during Rajiv Gandhi's tenure, Rs. 5,000 crore were spent but yielded no result. After Modi ji became the Prime Minister, we started projects to clean not only river Ganga but also Yamuna."
Gadkari promised that in 15 months the water of Yamuna would become so pure that people will be able to drink it.
"I take a pledge to ensure drinkable Yamuna water within 1.3 years to residents here," he said.
The four projects in Mathura have a sanctioned cost of Rs. 511.74 crore. These include two sewerage projects - an integrated sewerage infrastructure for the city on Hybrid Annuity Mode with ‘One-City-One-Operator’ approach and reuse of treated sewage water in Mathura refinery at a sanctioned cost of Rs. 460.45 Crore, and the other for rehabilitation of sewerage infrastructure and augmentation/upgradation of STP at Vrindavan at a sanctioned cost of Rs 33.82 crore. There is also a project for cleaning of 27 Ghats at a sanctioned cost of Rs. 3.60 crore. For abatement of Industrial Pollution, there will be a project for upgradation of infrastructure of existing CETP for Textile Printing units at the Mathura Industrial Area at a sanctioned cost of Rs. 13.87 crore.
The projects in Agra include comprehensive Sewerage Scheme for the city with ‘One-City-One-Operator’ approach on Hybrid Annuity Mode for creating new STPs of 176 MLD, upgradation, rehabilitation of old plants and O&M for 15 years at a sanctioned cost of Rs. 857.26 crore and construction of Sewerage Network in Western Zone, for laying of 251 kilometer sewer lines, 47,827 house connections, rising main of 3.80 Km under AMRUT Scheme at a sanctioned cost of Rs. 353.57 crore. (ANI)

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