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"The programme has a budget outlay of Rs 20,000 crore for the next five years,” said the Ministry of Water Resources in a statement. It should be noted that the Centre has spent an overall Rs 4,000 crore on clean Ganga project since 1985.
It further added, “Marking a major shift in implementation, the Government is focusing on involving people living on the banks of the river to attain sustainable results. Drawing from the lessons learnt from previous implementation, the program also focuses on involving the States and grassroots level institutions such as Urban Local Bodies and Panchayati Raj Institutions in implementation.”
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The government will also involve states and institutions such as Urban Local Bodies and Panchayati Raj Institutions for the smooth implementation of the project. “Namami Gange will focus on pollution abatement interventions namely Interception, diversion & treatment of wastewater flowing through the open drains through bio-remediation, appropriate in-situ treatment, use of innovative technologies, sewage treatment plants (STPs), effluent treatment plant (ETPs); rehabilitation and augmentation of existing STPs and immediate short term measures for arresting pollution at exit points on river front to prevent inflow of sewage among others,” the ministry stated.