What does Ngrba stand for?

What does Ngrba stand for?

What does Ngrba stand for?

National Ganga River Basin Authority (NGRBA)

What is the main objective of Ganga Action?

The main objective of Ganga Action Plan are (i)To improve the water quality by Interception, Diversion and treatment of domestic sewage and (ii) Present toxic and industrial chemical wastes from identified grossly polluting units entering in to the river.

Who launched the Ngrba?

It was established by the Central Government of India, on 20 February 2009 under Section 3(3) of the Environment Protection Act, 1986, which also declared Ganges as the “National River” of India.

What are the objectives of National Mission for Clean Ganga NMCG?

The objective of the National Mission for Clean Ganga is to reduce pollution and ensure rejuvenation of the Ganga river.

Who is Rajiv Ranjan Mishra?

Mr. Mishra heads India’s National Mission for Clean Ganga (NMCG). NMCG is an ambitious flagship initiative launched by the Indian government with projects worth USD 3.73 Billion for effective abatement of pollution, conservation, and rejuvenation of the River Ganges and its tributaries.

What is NMCG project?

‘Namami Gange Programme’, is an Integrated Conservation Mission, approved as ‘Flagship Programme’ by the Union Government in June 2014 with budget outlay of Rs. 20,000 Crore to accomplish the twin objectives of effective abatement of pollution, conservation and rejuvenation of National River Ganga.

What are the main features of Ganga Action Plan?

1) To improve the water quality of the river Ganga. 2) Treatment of the domestic sewage, industrial waste, toxic chemicals and harmful pollutants discharged into the river. 3) Control of pollution such as waste from agricultural, human defecation, throwing of unburnt and half burnt bodies into the river.

What is Ganga Action Plan?

The Ganga Action plan was launched in India on 14th January 1986 by Rajiv Gandhi. Its main objective was to protect the river from the hazards of pollution. It aims at improving the quality of its water and preventing further pollution. It acts by preventing industrial waste from being dumped into the waters.

Which river is declared as National river?

The Ganga
The Ganga is India’s longest river (2,525 km) and is considered the holiest of rivers by Hindus. It was declared a national river by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in 2008 in order to achieve the objectives of the Ganga Action Plan, initiated by PM Rajiv Gandhi in 1985.

What are the steps taken by the government to clean river Ganga?

The main pillars of the programme are:

  • Sewerage Treatment Infrastructure & Industrial Effluent Monitoring,
  • River-Front Development & River-Surface Cleaning,
  • Bio-Diversity & Afforestation,
  • Public Awareness.

Who is the first director general of NMCG?

Shri G Asok Kumar
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S.No Name/Designation Contact Details(Office)
1 Shri G Asok Kumar Director General 011-23049528
2 Shri S.R. Meena Deputy Director General 011-23072900
3 Shri S P Vashishth Executive Director (Admin) 011-23072900
4 Shri Bhaskar Dasgupta Executive Director (Finance) 011-23049442

Who is the primary implementing agency for the NGRBA program?

6.2 NGRBA Institutional Arrangements 167. As nodal Ministry for the NGRBA program, the MoEF is the primary implementing agency for the project at the national level.

What kind of meetings does Nga hold?

Those meetings include open plenary sessions and committee meetings, as well as closed-door private meetings for governors only. On July 8, 2021 NGA held its Summer Meeting, in a virtual format, here are videos from the sessions. Meeting On February 25, 2021 NGA held a Virtual Winter Meeting.

Where did the 2019 National Governors Association meeting take place?

Session videos from the National Governors Association Winter Meeting 2019 which took place Feb 22-25 in Washington, D.C. View Full Session videos from the National Governors Association Summer Meeting 2018 which took place July 20 & 21 in Santa Fe,

Which ministry is the nodal Ministry for NGRBA?

The Ministry of Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation (MoWR, RD & GR) is the nodal Ministry for the NGRBA.