Water
Jaitley says 47 projects completed under Namami Gange, but data suggests otherwise
While the Finance Minister said 47 projects are completed under Namami Gange, data from the National Clean Ganga Missions shows only 18 are finished. This is not all
By Banjot Kaur
Published: Friday 02 February 2018
Presenting the Union budget 2018-19 the Finance Minister Arun Jaitely said, “A total of 187 projects have been sanctioned under the Namami Gange programme for infrastructure development, river surface cleaning, rural sanitation and other interventions at a cost of Rs 16,713 crore. 47 projects have been completed and remaining projects are at various stages of execution.”
However, recent data from the National Mission for Clean Ganga suggests otherwise. Only 18 projects have been completed out of 95 sanctioned (see table below). Moreover, not a single project has been completed in Bihar, Jharkhand, Haryana and Delhi.
Namami Gange, a pet project of the Central government, was launched in 2014 to clean the river with an outlay of Rs 20,000 crore for 2015-2020.
State | Projects Sanctioned | Pojects completed |
Uttarakhand | 30 | 13 |
Uttar Pradesh | 28 | 4 |
Bihar | 20 | Nil |
Jharkhand | 2 | Nil |
West Bengal | 11 | 1 |
Haryana | 2 | Nil |
Delhi | 2 | Nil |
Total | 95 | 18 |
The Namami Gange Mission involved undertaking a slew of activities such as creating sewerage treatment infrastructure, river surface cleaning, afforestation, industrial effluent monitoring, making villages on the banks of Ganga (Ganga gram villages) open defecation free and riverfront development, among others. However, the bulk of projects sanctioned are sewerage treatment plants.
The target was to process around 2769.38 million litre waste per day. However, only 299.13 million litres waste has been processed per day. Bihar, Jharkhand and Delhi score a nil on this front. Of the 4,762 km of sewer networktargetted, not even half has been achieved so far.
In Uttar Pradesh, not a single project launched after 2014 is near completion, says a report on National Mission for Clean Ganga portal. 28 projects have been sanctioned in UP.
EVen the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) recently came down heavily on the Centre. “A corpus of Rs 198.14 crore (as of 31 March 2017) was available in the Clean Ganga Fund. However, National Mission for Clean Ganga could not utilise any amount out of the Clean Ganga Fund and the entire amount was lying in banks due to non-finalization of action plan,” said a 2017 CAG report.
“As per the target dates, award for the work of all the Sewage Treatment Plants was to be completed by September 2016. National Mission for Clean Ganga is yet to finalise and approve Detailed Project Reports for projects totalling 1,397 MLD capacity as of August 2017,” it added.
Another major thrust area of the Namami Gange mission was to make villages on the banks of Ganga Open Defecation Free (ODF). Although Jaitely said that all 4,465 villages have been declared ODF, neither the Swachh Bharat Mission portal of the government nor the budget documents of the government clarify whether the mandatory verification of the declared villages has been done.
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India Environment Portal Resources :
- Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India on Rejuvenation of River Ganga (Namami Gange)
- Question raised in Lok Sabha on Projects Under Namami Gange Mission, 04/08/2016
- Ministry of Water Resources, RD & GR and German International Cooperation (GIZ) has Signed an Implementation Agreement for Ganga Rejuvenation Under The Namami Gange Programme on 13th April, 2016
- Ganga Rejuvenation: Committee on Estimates (2016-17)
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