New Delhi:The Union Government with the assistance of World Bank is all set to roll out second National Ganga river basin project (Ganga-II) under National Mission for Clean Ganga (NMCG) to clean the tributaries of River Ganga from Uttar Pradesh to West Bengal.
While the Ganga-I project focused on the main stem of River Ganga, the Jal Shakti Ministry with its NMCG had decided to go ahead with cleaning the tributaries of River Ganga with Ganga-II project.
The NMCG has proposed Rs. 3023.10 crores before the department of Economic Affairs (DEA), Finance Ministry according to the documents available with the ETV Bharat.
The DEA approved the same and it was forwarded to World Bank. Senior officials with the NMCG and WB had discussed on the issue and world bank agreed to release loan assistance for the period five years from December 2021 to December 2026.
The World Bank has agreed to lend the proposed amount of Rs.3000 crores for developing infrastructure and cleaning the tributaries of Ganga. The second phase will focus on cleaning the tributaries of Ganga including Yamuna and Kali rivers. Also, these funds will be used for completing the spillover projects of phase-I.
"The funds will also be used for the already approved 378 MLD STP for a distance of 911 kilometres under the network of Ganga under Ganga –I," the document reveals.
482 MLD Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) will be created under the Ganga –II project.