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Collective efforts needed to revive Yamuna: Sachdeva

Delhi BJP President Virendra Sachdeva. File

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Delhi BJP president Virendra Sachdeva on Monday attended Yamunotsav-2025 “Yamuna Conclave” held at Vasudev Ghat along the Yamuna, where he interacted with school students and discussed ways to preserve and rejuvenate the river.

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During the event, Sachdeva said the Yamuna is not just a river but the soul of Delhi and an integral part of India’s culture and civilisation.

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“The event symbolises our collective commitment to protect and revive our lifeline, the Yamuna. Initiatives like the ‘Yamuna Conclave’ will inspire greater participation and help make the river clean, pure, and vibrant once again,” he said.

The Delhi BJP chief also lauded the organisers, including Conclave convenor Ravi Shankar Tiwari, for their efforts to engage youth and citizens in the cause. He said that the participation of schoolchildren reflects growing awareness among the younger generation about environmental protection.

Congratulating the organisers, he extended his best wishes for the success of the event and urged citizens to contribute actively to keeping the Yamuna pollution-free.

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