Webdunia - Bharat's app for daily news and videos

Install App

World Bank provides $400 M to enhance support for rejuvenating Ganga river

Webdunia
Wednesday, 8 July 2020 (10:18 IST)
New Delhi:The World Bank and the Government of India on Tuesday signed a loan agreement to enhance support for the 'Namami Gange' programme that seeks to rejuvenate the Ganga river. 
The Second National Ganga River Basin Project will help stem pollution in the iconic river and strengthen the management of the river basin which is home to more than 500 million people.
The $400 million operation comprises a loan of $381 million and a proposed Guarantee of up to $19 million. 
 
The agreement for the $381 million loan was signed by Mr Sameer Kumar Khare, Additional Secretary, Department of Economic Affairs, Ministry of Finance on behalf of the Government of India and Mr Qaiser Khan, Acting Country Director (India), on behalf of the World Bank. The Guarantee instrument will be processed separately.
 
Mr Khare said that the Ganga is India's most important cultural, economic and environmental resource, and the government's Namami Gange program seeks to ensure that the river returns to a pollution-free, ecologically healthy state. 
 
The new project will extend the Government of India and World Bank's engagement in this critical national programme to make the Ganga a clean, healthy river.
 
The World Bank has been supporting the government's efforts since 2011 through the ongoing National Ganga River Basin Project, which helped set up the National Mission for Clean Ganga (NMCG) as the nodal agency to manage the river, and financed sewage treatment infrastructure in several riverside towns and cities. (UNI)

Related Article

See All

Top News

WPL 2024: Mumbai Indians' Shabnim Ismail shatters record with fastest delivery ever in women's cricket

Uttar Pradesh: 5 of family killed, 4 injured after short circuit fire leads to cylinder blast near Lucknow

PM Modi unveils India's first underwater Metro Railway project in Kolkata (VIDEO)

Must Read

Has Hamas reset the Israeli-Arab agenda?

Reel life turns real: ‘Akeli’ actress Nushrratt Bharuccha recalls Israel ordeal

What is Iran's role in the Hamas attacks on Israel?

Next Article
Show comments