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Uma Bharti launches website on 'Clean Ganga'

| | Sep 13, 2014, at 12:49 am
New Delhi, Sept 12 (IBNS): As a major step towards people's involvement in Ganga rejuvenation, Union Minister of Water Resource, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation Uma Bharti launched a website on Ganga here on Friday.
Speaking on the occasion, the Minister said that the launch of the website is an important tool to connect the public with the gigantic task of Ganga rejuvenation. 
 
She expressed hope that large number of people concerned with the present state of Ganga will come forward to give their suggestions to improve the situation. 
 
The Minister reiterated the resolve of the government to rejuvenate the holy river of Ganga within the shortest possible time. 
 
The website (nmcg.nic.in) contains wide rage of information on clean Ganga mission which includes Ganga Manthan, Namami Gange, conservation of pollution project, status of NGRBA, Ganga action plan, water quality monitoring, Industrial pollution monitoring, waste water management and comprehensive details of Ganga basin. 
 
The bilingual website has a provision to receive feedback from the public where suggestions can be given about Ganga Rejuvenation plan. Members of the public can also upload files up to the size of 4 MB along with their suggestions. 

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