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Ensure greater tourism as well as cleaner Ganga

Start Date :
Jan 01, 2015
Last Date :
Sep 30, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
How can it be ensured that not only does the arrival of tourists increase but also the Ganga remains clean?
सर मै झारखण्ड के राजमहल का निवासी हूँ येछोटा शहर गंगा किनारे बसा है ।यहाँ भारत सरकार के कार्यक्रम नमामि गंगे के तहत गंगा कि साफ़ सफ़ाई ना हो कर रंगारंग कार्यक्रम और पैसे का बंदरबाँट हो रहा है कृपा कर के ध्यान दे।
It is not a single issue of Ganges But as we Indians should aware of a fact that India is a country of rivers. Rivers are once life line of India. they were once worshiped. but today we all forget all those good things Today we use river for our materialistic benefits. So we are not only owe to Ganga but all rivers flowing in India. I suggest there should be some provision for all Tax payers to pay a optimistic amount as TAX for River development in INDIA.
We can have ferry like hongkong to attract tourist at ganga ghats with separate ghats to their arrival and departure plus small scale loans to people to buy such ferry on loans....same will attract more tourist...also with fine clause for spittage...garbage can be levied to drive cleaner ganga
I am taking in CLEAN India or GANGA.
If all people those live india they are not involve in to work do in CLEAN India.Because I show the ALL people are increase the POLYTHEN use day by day.If this not CONTROL at time .the polutin is more dengerous for all human or animal.plants,WATER. So plz stop the polythin for future.
"mostly avoid the polythin........."
we perchage any thing we use polythen this is bed habit and bed for environmen and WATER.1.always use clouth beg
When will the work start, end, can the Govt share the details of this hi-profile campaign to public via media.
Last Week i was in Varanasi and not seen any improvement and initiative work has taken by Indian government to make place clean.
at Least government need to take few initiative to build some toilet and recycle bean on some places.
Clean Ganga will enhance the tourist potential of the region many folds. The main problem is that Ganga water has high organic waste content. But it is easy to clean if we can ensure enough oxygen in the water to care of BOD and COD of water. I think is that a lot of rolling hollow drums (may be many thousands of them) which use can use the force of the flowing water to keep rolling continuously 24x7; can add enough oxygen into the water to oxidize the organic waste and keep Ganga clean.
1.Heavy fines should be levied on anyone seen throwing solid waste into the river.
2.The practice of throwing flowers and diyas into the river should be regulated,ie, a time constraint can be imposed.
3.Eco-camps can be setup along the bank.
4.For vacations, people are also looking into volunteerism as an option and it can be utilised for cleaning the Ganga as well.
5.The fact that the Ganga possesses river dolphins,should be promoted so as to give a boost the waterways.
1)make strict rules against river side factories first.
2)make strict rules for those houses who through there sewage waste to the "GANGA". let them realize that how costly it can be to them.
3)identify these sources of pollution at small scale first..village by village and city by city.
if no city or village will pollute GANGA then automatically the whole holy river will be clean
4) tell local police or any other organisation to keep eye on polluting source
water & wastewater audit by water audit companies should be made mandatory for industries located on banks of river ganga and are discharging their effluent in ganga...If industries do not abide by effluent standards...heavy penalty should be imposed...This will make the industries to implement technologies which can achieve better wastewater discharge standards....