Saturday, May 17, 2014

Challenges of River Ganga before Narendra Bhai Modi

Recently during 16th Loaksabha Election the victory of Shri Narendra Bhai Modi has created a new history in India. Before going for nomination he told “ Maa Ganga ne mujhe bulaya hai” have shown his commitment towards mother Ganga. This was highly appreciated by the environmentalists, technocrats and the common masses because the life of 450 million people is threatened due to fragmentation of river Ganga.

Since, Modi ji has become Prime Minister of India and Chairman of the National Ganga River Basin Authority (NGRBA), I as an expert member of the NGRBA and pioneer scientist working on Ganga for last 42 years, would like to draw his attention towards the following challenges of river Ganga.

1.   Continuous decrease in the flow of water during past a few years has induced fragmentation of the National River Ganga and it has imposed a serious problem to the nation and threatened the lives of 450 million people.
2.    Decrease in the velocity and quantity of Ganga water has adversely affected its dilution factor rather self purifying capacity. Hence, without any further addition in the quantity of pollutants, the intensity of Ganga water pollution has been increased.
3.   Decrease in the flow of Ganga water is the probable reason by which all efforts made by the government during past a few decades to control the pollution of river Ganga has not been visualized.
4.  Mother Ganga is suffering with the “triple R” problem i.e. Reduced ecological flow, Reduced water carrying capacity and Reduced quality i.e. Pollution of water.
5. The problem of mother Ganga is the multidimensional problem, henceforth, only holistic approach can save the Ganga.


Since, mother Ganga is inseparable part of our life and its water is regarded as the most purifier of human body and soul science times immemorial, I would like to request Modi ji to keep aforesaid points in his mind before implementing any further projects to save mother Ganga. 

Prof. B.D.Tripathi, Expert Member, NGRBA, Govt. of India

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