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Nitish writes to PM about Bihar ascetic on fast over Ganga rejuvenation

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar wrote a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, expressing fears of 'deterioration of health' of Sadhvi Padmavati, a female ascetic who has been on a fast for more than a month with the demand of 'concrete action' for Ganga rejuvenation.

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Published : Jan 23, 2020, 5:03 PM IST

Patna: Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Thursday wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, drawing his attention towards a female ascetic hailing from the state who has been on a fast for more than a month with the demand of "concrete action" for Ganga rejuvenation.

In his letter, Kumar expressed fears of "deterioration of health" of Sadhvi Padmavati - who hails from his native district of Nalanda, and has been living in Haridwar without food since December 15 last year.

The prime minister had last month chaired the first meeting of the National Ganga Council in Kanpur and said that rejuvenation of the river should be a shining example of cooperative federalism.

According to officials, the central government had made a commitment of providing Rs 20,000 crore for the period 2015-20 to the five states through which the Ganga passes, to ensure adequate and uninterrupted flow.

"It is requested that initiatives be taken to address the issues raised by Sadhvi Padmavati, Matri Sadan, Haridwar and she be convinced to call off her fast," Kumar said in the letter.

The young 'daughter of Bihar' was spoken about by water activist and Magsaysay Award winner Rajendra Singh, when he was here on January 21 to join Kumar's state-wide human chain organised in support of environment conservation and drives against alcoholism, dowry and child marriage.

He had also expressed delight over the Jal-Jeevan- Hariyali campaign launched by the CM last year. The impoverished state's thrust on combating climate change has earned plaudits from luminaries, including Microsoft founder Bill Gates.

Also Read: 'He is free to go,' Nitish slams Varma for questioning JD(U)-BJP tie up

Patna: Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Thursday wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, drawing his attention towards a female ascetic hailing from the state who has been on a fast for more than a month with the demand of "concrete action" for Ganga rejuvenation.

In his letter, Kumar expressed fears of "deterioration of health" of Sadhvi Padmavati - who hails from his native district of Nalanda, and has been living in Haridwar without food since December 15 last year.

The prime minister had last month chaired the first meeting of the National Ganga Council in Kanpur and said that rejuvenation of the river should be a shining example of cooperative federalism.

According to officials, the central government had made a commitment of providing Rs 20,000 crore for the period 2015-20 to the five states through which the Ganga passes, to ensure adequate and uninterrupted flow.

"It is requested that initiatives be taken to address the issues raised by Sadhvi Padmavati, Matri Sadan, Haridwar and she be convinced to call off her fast," Kumar said in the letter.

The young 'daughter of Bihar' was spoken about by water activist and Magsaysay Award winner Rajendra Singh, when he was here on January 21 to join Kumar's state-wide human chain organised in support of environment conservation and drives against alcoholism, dowry and child marriage.

He had also expressed delight over the Jal-Jeevan- Hariyali campaign launched by the CM last year. The impoverished state's thrust on combating climate change has earned plaudits from luminaries, including Microsoft founder Bill Gates.

Also Read: 'He is free to go,' Nitish slams Varma for questioning JD(U)-BJP tie up

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Nitish writes to PM about Bihar ascetic on fast over Ganga
rejuvenation
         Patna, Jan 23 (PTI) Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar
on Thursday wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, drawing his
attention towards a female ascetic hailing from the state who
has been on a fast for more than a month with the demand of
"concrete action" for Ganga rejuvenation.
         In his letter, Kumar expressed fears of "deterioration
of health" of Sadhvi Padmavati - who hails from his native
district of Nalanda, and has been living in Haridwar without
food since December 15 last year.
         The prime minister had last month chaired the first
meeting of the National Ganga Council in Kanpur and said that
rejuvenation of the river should be a shining example of
cooperative federalism.
         According to officials, the central government had
made a commitment of providing Rs 20,000 crore for the period
2015-20 to the five states through which the Ganga passes, to
ensure adequate and uninterrupted flow.
         "It is requested that initiatives be taken to address
the issues raised by Sadhvi Padmavati, Matri Sadan, Haridwar
and she be convinced to call off her fast," Kumar said in the
letter.
         The young 'daughter of Bihar' was spoken about by
water activist and Magsaysay Award winner Rajendra Singh, when
he was here on January 21 to join Kumar's state-wide human
chain organised in support of environment conservation and
drives against alcoholism, dowry and child marriage.
         He had also expressed delight over the Jal-Jeevan-
Hariyali campaign launched by the chief Minister last year.
The impoverished state's thrust on combating climate change
has earned plaudits from luminaries, including Microsoft
founder Bill Gates. PTI NAC
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