NMCG organises events to mark World Environment Day

ANI  |  General News 

On the occasion of World Day, the Mission for Clean Ganga (NMCG) on Wednesday organised a day-long convention to discuss ways to protect and its tributaries.

Jal Shakti Minister, Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, who was present on the occasion, laid emphasis on the conservation of as it provides many resources for the livelihood.

In order to increase public participation in Namami Gange program and encourage the youth, the NMCG had organised 'Ganga Quest', a pan bilingual quiz. In the event, the quiz winners were awarded exciting prizes and certificates distributed by Shekhawat.

Rajiv Ranjan Mishra, the of NMCG, further briefed the media about the event and talked about the importance of Ganga rejuvenation.

"The World Day is a day to commit and dedicate ourselves for improving environment, cleaning and rejuvenating the Therefore, on behalf of Namami Gange and NMCG, we celebrated this world day by holding good talks with the young people, including students, who are engaged on the ground level to improve the environment," Mishra told ANI.

"We had organised the first ever on River Ganga, called the 'Ganga Quest'. Lots of students did very well in the quiz. More than 36,000 people participated in this quiz and were given prizes by the Shekhawat," he added.

New publications highlighting the work of Namami Gange projects were also released on the occasion.The event was marked by the signing of the concession agreement for Howrah, Bally, Baranagar - Kamarhati Sewerage Projects on Hybrid Annuity Mode.The NMCG endeavours every effort by deploying the best available knowledge and resources across the world to clean and rejuvenate the Ganga and its tributaries.

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First Published: Wed, June 05 2019. 19:40 IST