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National Mission for Clean Ganga

The National Mission for Clean Ganga, tasked with the monumental goal of restoring the health of the Ganga river, now holds the power to authorize the release of treated sewage into rivers, canals, or other water bodies. This strategic empowerment is a crucial step toward leveraging treated wastewater for environmental benefits, aligning with broader efforts to address water pollution and improve the overall health of water ecosystems.
The report underscores the significance of this newfound authority in the context of water resource management. As the NMCG takes on the responsibility to regulate treated sewage discharge, it reflects a proactive approach to balance environmental conservation with the increasing demand for water resources.
In conclusion, the empowerment of the National Mission for Clean Ganga to approve treated sewage discharge signifies a progressive move toward sustainable water management practices. The decision holds the potential to contribute significantly to the overarching mission of revitalizing the Ganga and ensuring the ecological well-being of water bodies connected to the iconic river.


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