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Ensure greater tourism as well as cleaner Ganga

Ensure greater tourism as well as cleaner Ganga
Start Date :
Jan 01, 2015
Last Date :
Sep 30, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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How can it be ensured that not only does the arrival of tourists increase but also the Ganga remains clean?

How can it be ensured that not only does the arrival of tourists increase but also the Ganga remains clean?

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Dipranjan Ganguly
Dipranjan Ganguly 11 years 2 months ago
last 30-40 years no development in WB.Central govt.always have neglected and ignored WB,Kolkata and rest of the eastern part.It seems the current govt. also not very interested about the development of eastern part of India.Otherwise Calcutta has the potential to be one of the best city in Asia and global level.It has everything but no good administration and governance,resulting suffering of young people like us/me.I hope god will be saving and blessing us from these internal/external ignorance
Dipranjan Ganguly
Dipranjan Ganguly 11 years 2 months ago
Hope you are fine but we are not fine.In Kolkata and WB no law and order .public is forced not to give their vote but still vote is registered on their name,central force is watching the scenic beauty of WB.Election comm. is handicapped.In Kashmir cow is killed and Indian flag is burnt.we are loosing hope from this government.Giving lot of income tax no returns of values.It's truly great going.Your local WB BJP is not involving people and young association,thoughts because they are the brilliant
Hemlata
Hemlata 11 years 2 months ago
Stop the vast construction of Dams.. their should be 24x7 waste management force and strict security with proper CCTV facility. GANGA in our civilization our mother. Pls Save our Ganga
dattatraya samant
dattatraya samant 11 years 2 months ago
uttarakhand govt. is having a good suggestions to allow boat hotels. conditions apply - hotels should be pure veg and far from liquor/beer. rules should be strictly followed to avoid pollution. violators should be punished. their should be 24x7 waste management force and strict security with proper CCTV facility. hotels should be inspected every year for quality of food and pollution control. drainage point should be available on the bank of the river for proper waste management.
dattatraya samant
dattatraya samant 11 years 2 months ago
govt. should ban draining human body in to river ganga and advise people to donate their body after death, which is what i did. donated body organs can be use for needy people. only thing is there should not be any misuse of the organs which people donate. this can be one of the solution to reduce water pollution.
shubham singh
shubham singh 11 years 2 months ago
no activity exept direct tourism activities or indirect activities like marriage lawns etc. be allowed near some few hundred meters of the banks
ravi panday
ravi panday 11 years 2 months ago
no word can b e used to describe the importance of GANGA in our civilazition. Time bound policy implementation is necessary. Creating awareness and cleanliness should be included in curriculam in schholes and colleges. semenars and melas to organised along sing GAnga river to spread awareness.
RATNESH RAI
RATNESH RAI 11 years 2 months ago
Ganga river is a holy river as we consider it.why do we become so filthy towards our belief. our room is clean fresh,why? because we take it our own.In the same way Ganga should be taken as our own.
Reddi Ramana
Reddi Ramana 11 years 2 months ago
Over the years factories on the banks of the Indus River have increased levels of water pollution in the river and the atmosphere around it. High levels of pollutants in the river have led to the deaths of endangered Indus River Dolphin. The Sindh Environmental Protection Agency has ordered polluting factories around the river to shut down under the Pakistan Environmental Protection Act, 1997.[17] Death of the Indus River Dolphin has also been attributed to fishermen using poison to kill fish an