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Bringing all stakeholders together to clean Ganga

Bringing all stakeholders together to clean Ganga
Start Date :
Jul 20, 2014
Last Date :
Sep 10, 2014
18:30 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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This task gives you the freedom to come out with your own draft roadmap on how various stakeholders can come together and work towards cleaning the Ganga. This document must be ...

This task gives you the freedom to come out with your own draft roadmap on how various stakeholders can come together and work towards cleaning the Ganga. This document must be rich in research and must contain effective solutions and a futuristic outlook. The key lies in working together and embracing PPP model.

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Deepak Thanam
Deepak Thanam 11 years 8 months ago
1) Divide the entire path Ganga flows to multiple sectors. Have owners for each sector. 2) Each owner will be given a set of tasks. He has to co-ordinate with the locals, saints, industry people to spread awareness (For up to 3 months) 3) Once awareness is made, enforce strict policies as below a) Provide license for crematory. Other's will not be allowed to do this job b) Strict measures on dumping industrial waste on Ganga c) Request help from Sadhus/Saints to spread awareness
sushil srivastava
sushil srivastava 11 years 8 months ago
Dharm guru, sadhu sant should be mobilised to teach the public that pujan samagri should not be thrown into ganga. It is one of the reason of pollution of ganga. It should be done with the help of local government. Places shouldbe made in the towns where one can throw the pujan samagri. That place should be approved by local sant, temples and religious gurus. Religious guru should be approached at every level to prech the peoplefor not throwing the pujan samagri into rivers.
vivek singh
vivek singh 11 years 8 months ago
we can not clean the mighty ganga river by any method or technology that is used to clean the rivers in all around world bcoz it is not possible in india atleast.In india,if we want to clean ganga first we should do something about 1. industrial waste(main problem) and 2.Municipal sewage waste bcoz 80 % Domestic and sewage wastes are responsible to water pollution of Ganga. If we get rid of these problems then we can apply any technology to clean the existing pollution in ganga.
ABHIJIT SINGH
ABHIJIT SINGH 11 years 8 months ago
class 1-10 ki pustako me ek chaipter jod de jiame ganga,dusari nadiyo ko,paryawaran ke rakchha k liye uppaya haniya etyad bato ka samawesh ho.yah durgami parinamo k liye hain.tatkal ke liye jitane bhi niyam banye gaye hain unaka kadae k sath palan ho es bat ka khyal rakha jaye
Prem Prakash
Prem Prakash 11 years 8 months ago
Further to my earlier posting- there are very low hanging fruits which can produce huge amount of the financial support and it may financially sufficient for the whole project. Thanks & regards Prakash +91 9833383545
Prem Prakash
Prem Prakash 11 years 8 months ago
Ganga has polluted very badly and needs very stringent laws and authorities to bring back GANGA GLORY. Ganga cleaning must not be stand alone but it shall be clubbed with, land recovery, de-siltation( reducing silt deposit/or silt in water),land recovery for new city development, connecting rail/roads with Jetties, increase acreage of forest, industrial development thus employment, development of Ganga for cargoes and passengers carrying. This project can be made self sufficient if given thot.
m r natarajan
m r natarajan 11 years 8 months ago
1. GoI must give technology, fund & manpower to all local bodies that are have drainage lines with Ganga. 2. Zero tolerance to industries for not treating their effluents. 3. The best tech team on solid waste management, effluent treatment, river cleaning methods must be employed. 4. Project implementation should not be sporadic. But, with clear vision and political will. 5. Participative approach - Govt/NGOs/Religious heads/common people 6. Extreme transparency and zero tolereance to corruption
Sajan Kottisseril
Sajan Kottisseril 11 years 8 months ago
Take water samples at every 100 KM initially and see which section of Ganga is most polluted. Once the major polluted areas are identified, then take samples at 1 - 10 KM to narrow down the most polluted areas. This narrows down to the most polluted areas and validation needs to be done on who or what factors cause these pollution. Once this is identified then decide on actions depending on the factors of pollution.
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