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Over Rs 5,800 crore sanctioned for cleaning 34 polluted rivers: Env Ministry

NEW DELHI: Over Rs 5,800 crore has been sanctioned for pollution abatement at 34 river stretches in 16 states across the country, excluding River Ganga, the Environment Ministry has said.

Over Rs 5,800 crore sanctioned for cleaning 34 polluted rivers: Env Ministry

Rs 143 crore has been released to nine states for pollution abatement in rivers under NRCP. Tribune photo



New Delhi, July 21 

Over Rs 5,800 crore has been sanctioned for pollution abatement at 34 river stretches in 16 states across the country, excluding River Ganga, the Environment Ministry has said.

Out of the total of Rs 5,870 crore sanctioned under the National River Conservation Plan (NRCP), the Centre has released its share of Rs 2,522 crore to states, Minister of State for Environment Babul Supriyo recently told the Lok Sabha.

“Project proposals are received from states from time to time for taking up pollution abatement works in town along various rivers and are considered for financial assistance under the NRCP.

“NRCP has covered polluted stretches of 34 rivers in 77 towns spread over 16 states at a sanctioned cost of Rs 5870.55 crore,” the MoS said while responding to a query in this regard.

In the last one year, Rs 143 crore has been released to nine states for pollution abatement in rivers under NRCP, the minister said.

The Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) in association with State Pollution Control Boards, monitors the water quality of rivers on a regular basis.

351 stretches of polluted rivers have been identified by the apex pollution body.

On another question on lakes and wetlands conservation, the ministry said it has released Rs 181 crores to 20 states for pollution abatement in lakes and wetlands in last three years, with Rs 1.58 crore being released in the current financial year so far.

“The Environment Ministry is currently implementing a centrally sponsored scheme named National Plan for Conservation of Aquatic Eco-systems (NPCA) under which 180 wetlands including lakes have been prioritised for conservation and management,” the minister said.—PTI 

  

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