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Ganges water will continue to be pure. 'Namami Gange' strategy includes providing farmers with water for irrigation

 Ganges water will continue to be pure. 'Namami Gange' strategy includes providing farmers with water for irrigation


Farmers had to irrigate their fields with this filthy water while the Yamuna was being contaminated by the water from the dirty drains. Farmers will now have access to clean water for agriculture irrigation, and the Ganges River will also be spared from contamination. A project to build a 14 MLD STP plant in the Baghpat district is being launched for this purpose at a cost of 24.24 crores.


Ashish Tyagi/Baghpat: The Yamuna was contaminated by the water from the filthy drains, and the farmers were also irrigating their crops with the contaminated water. However, as of right now, the farmers will have access to clean water for irrigating their crops, and the Yamuna will also receive dirty water. will eliminate. A project to build a 14 MLD STP plant in the Baghpat district is being launched for this purpose at a cost of 24.24 crores.


Officer Colony, Shaligram Mandir, Ekta Colony, and Mirdhanpura locality's four drains combined to discharge 8.6 MLD in total. by which the Yamuna river was being contaminated. Additionally, the farmers were made to irrigate their crops only with contaminated water. Clean water will be used to irrigate fields as part of this scheme, and Yamuna water will also be preserved.


Plan for a 14 autism spectrum disorder STP Plant

According to Mohd. Harun, a junior engineer, the National Mission for Clean Ganga's Namami Gange programme will use a 14 MLD STP with I&D to reduce water pollution in the Yamuna river caused by filthy water running via the aforementioned drains. The proposal was accepted. The capacity of the aforementioned project has been established in consideration of the anticipated generation of sewage in Baghpat City throughout the ensuing 15 years and through the year 2036. The project's contracted cost for construction is Rs. 24,24 crores, and the cost for maintenance and upkeep over a 15-year period is Rs. 36,42 crores.

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