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Govt seeks industries' cooperation for clean Ganga Mission

Updated: Oct 09, 2014 01:05:57pm
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New Delhi, Oct 9 (KNN) In order to fulfil the clean Ganga Mission, the government has sought the cooperation of industries to contribute to the mission by self-regulatory provisions.

While addressing the national dialogue on industrial pollution in river Ganga held here yesterday, Union Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation Minister Uma Bharti said industries along the river Ganga can contribute a lot in the mission by self-regulatory provisions.

The Minister expressed the hope that Ganga Rejuvenation Programme will set a parameter for other rivers of the country. 

Earlier addressing the gathering, Union Minister for Environment, Forests and climate change Prakash Javadekar said that Government has given time till March next year to over seven hundred grossly polluting industries to follow the environment norms.

He said after this, sensors will be installed in these industries to check the pollution level. Javadekar said that his Ministry is working in close tandem with the Ministry of Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation to fulfil the clean Ganga Mission of the Government.

The dialogue involved specific consultation with Grossly Polluting Industries (GPIs) located in five states along Ganga river main stem, Ministry of Water Resources said in a release.

The discussions involved presentations from Central Control Pollution Board (CCPB) on the regulatory framework and from the leading industrial associations regarding the actions taken and challenges faced in order to abate the pollution generated during the industrial processes.

The consultation was attended by members of industrial associations and senior government officials from key Ministries involved in Ganga rejuvenation. An open forum was provided to the participants to keep their views and to provide suggestions for industrial pollution abatement. (KNN/SD)

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