007- Apr 12, 2025

🌊 NAMAMI GANGE 2.0: Cleansing the Current, Healing the Spirit

Theme & Tags:
💧 River Rejuvenation, Sustainable Development, Urban Sanitation, Ganga Conservation
📘 Category: Environment & Infrastructure | GS Paper 2 & 3


🕊️ Opening Whisper

To clean a river is not just to remove its filth, but to rediscover its memory.


🚰 Key Highlights

  • What Is It?
    • Namami Gange Mission 2.0 (NGM 2.0) – extension of the original 2014 programme
    • Active till March 2026
    • Managed by National Mission for Clean Ganga (NMCG) under Ministry of Jal Shakti
    • Fully funded by the Central Government

🎯 Core Objectives

  • Sewage Treatment & Drainage Management
  • Riverfront Development & Surface Cleaning
  • Afforestation & Biodiversity Conservation
  • Community Participation & Awareness
  • Restoration of cultural and spiritual significance of the Ganga

🔧 Project Implementation (as of Feb 2024)

MetricDetails
Projects Sanctioned457
Projects Completed280
Sewage Treatment Capacity3722 MLD
Sewage Treatment Plants (STPs)157 commissioned
District Ganga Committees139 established

🏗️ Notable STP Projects

Uttar Pradesh

  • Farrukhabad: 47.70 MLD STP | ₹261 Cr
  • Ayodhya (Saryu River): 33 MLD | ₹222 Cr
  • Muzaffarnagar: 32.50 MLD | ₹234 Cr

Bihar

  • Bakhtiyarpur: 10 MLD | ₹85 Cr
  • Fatuha & Phulwari Sharif: Additional STPs improving regional flow

Delhi

  • Asia’s Largest STP (Yamuna Conservation):
    • Capacity: 564 MLD
    • Cost: ₹666 Cr
    • Tech: A2O Technology | DBOT Model | NGT-compliant

💸 Financial Overview

  • FY 2024–25 Project Completion Expenditure: ₹3,184 crore
  • Model: Design-Build-Operate-Transfer (DBOT)
  • Focus on urban wastewater reuse, non-point source management, and eco-restoration

🔮 Future Prospects

  • Improved Urban Sanitation & Public Health
  • Foundation for sustainable river rejuvenation
  • Model for other river missions across India
  • Public engagement and grassroots governance to deepen mission impact

🧭

Namami Gange 2.0 – A River Remembered, A Nation Reclaimed
“The river does not ask for worship—it asks for breath.”


📚 GS Mains Mapping

  • GS Paper 2
    • Government Policies & Interventions
    • Role of Local Bodies & Community Participation
  • GS Paper 3
    • Environmental Pollution & Degradation
    • Wastewater Management
    • Infrastructure (Urban Sanitation & Technology)

🌾 A Thought Spark — by IAS Monk

A nation’s soul flows in its rivers. And when a river is healed, so is its people.


💦 Closing Whisper

Let every STP not just purify water, but remind us: cleanliness is a covenant, not a campaign.

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