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Identify 10 major challenges & change the face of Ganga!

Identify 10 major challenges & change the face of Ganga!
Start Date :
Jul 22, 2014
Last Date :
Sep 10, 2014
18:30 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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People are aware of the problems but there is a need to prioritize the challenges in order to tackle them effectively. This task gives the freedom to identify the challenges and ...

People are aware of the problems but there is a need to prioritize the challenges in order to tackle them effectively. This task gives the freedom to identify the challenges and list them out in proper order.

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aryamehir shukla
aryamehir shukla 11 years 9 months ago
and how to solve the problems ?the solution is here.1 Bann the factories responsible for pollution and ask them to search , to solve the problem as soon as possible 2 Use bacterias to clear contamination 3 Strict implementation of the Decisions 4 DE SILTATION OF RIVER BED BY PROPER DREDGING TO IMPROVE THE WATER FLOW & NAVIGABILITY IS MUST 5 polluted water to be purified at destination places only 6 Add waste water and and industrial effluent treatment plants
aryamehir shukla
aryamehir shukla 11 years 9 months ago
During festival seasons, over 70 million people bathe in the Ganges over a few weeks to cleanse themselves from their sins. Some materials like food, waste or leaves are left in the Ganges for ritualistic reasons.these are the challenges which we should solve.
aryamehir shukla
aryamehir shukla 11 years 9 months ago
Countless tanneries's chemical plants, textile mills, distilleries, slaughterhouses, and hospitals contribute to the pollution of the Ganges by dumping untreated waste into it.[9] Industrial effluents are about 12% of the total volume of effluent reaching the Ganges. Although a relatively low proportion, they are a cause for major concern because they are often toxic and non-biodegradable.
aryamehir shukla
aryamehir shukla 11 years 9 months ago
The Ganges river basin is one of the most fertile and densely populated regions in the world and covers an area of 1,080,000 km2 (400,000 square miles). The river flows through 29 cities with population over 100,000; 23 cities with population between 50,000 and 100,000, and about 48 towns.[8] A large proportion of the waste in the Ganges is from this population through domestic usage like bathing, laundry and public defecation.
ANUPAM SWAROUP
ANUPAM SWAROUP 11 years 9 months ago
1. it should be sustainable. 2.i think it is a state subject, how well the work is understood by them is important. 3. what shall be the role of local bodies. 4. operation and maintenance of ETP,s is a challenging job. 5.we should adopt most condusive/suitable design and engineering . 6.participation of experts from IITs can be helpful. 7.ghats may be privatised on long term lease.the resposibility of maintenance will be on them.
Sonu Kumar
Sonu Kumar 11 years 9 months ago
In the first we need to stop the factory dirty water drain through ganga river. 2nd we need to fully stop on the use of plastic bag in the nearest city of Ganga River.
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PANKAJ VERMA
PANKAJ VERMA 11 years 9 months ago
enhance plantation/ green belt across the banks to stop land flowing mud into the rivers during raining season and to prevent land slide.
PANKAJ VERMA
PANKAJ VERMA 11 years 9 months ago
Encourage & Educate people for not throwing material into ganga riven on account of religious worship and performing other rituals. educate them about hazards of polluting the rivers.
PANKAJ VERMA
PANKAJ VERMA 11 years 9 months ago
Immediately install sewage treatment pant and effluent treatment plant across banks of GANGA to stop flowing sewage and industrial waste into The Ganga.