💨 Abstract
The Namami Gange Programme, aimed at cleaning the Ganga river, has only utilized 69% of its allocated funds up to 2024-25. Industrial waste continues to be a key pollutant, with over 450 industries failing to meet pollution norms. Sewage treatment capacity remains a bottleneck, with only 52% of the targeted treatment capacity achieved.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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