Key Points

Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini has launched an ambitious inter-state initiative to clean the Yamuna river. The plan involves creating a joint committee with Central and state government officials to tackle water pollution comprehensively. Significant progress has already been made, with 16,000 metric tonnes of garbage removed and 44 sewage treatment plants operational. The project aims to align with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of river rejuvenation.

Key Points: Nayab Singh Saini Unveils Joint Yamuna Cleanup Mission

  • Joint committee formed to address Yamuna river pollution
  • 16,000 metric tonnes of garbage already removed
  • 44 sewage treatment plants currently operational
  • Nine additional STPs planned to enhance water treatment capacity
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Joint panel of Centre, Haryana, Delhi to make Yamuna clean: Haryana CM

Haryana CM announces comprehensive inter-state strategy to purify Yamuna river, involving Centre, Delhi, and Haryana governments

"Issues related to the environment and water know no boundaries - Nayab Singh Saini"

New Delhi, Aug 20

Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini on Wednesday said a joint committee comprising senior officials of the Central Water Commission (CWC), the governments of Haryana and Delhi would be constituted to make the Yamuna river clean and pure on the lines of the Ganga.

This committee will not only focus on the cleaning of the Yamuna but also work towards resolving other related issues. The Chief Minister was interacting with the media after attending a meeting on "Inter-State Coordination Related to Yamuna Water Rejuvenation" chaired by Union Jal Shakti Minister C.R. Paatil here.

CM Saini said since the formation of the Delhi government under the leadership of Rekha Gupta, developmental plans are being prepared at a rapid pace and their implementation is progressing continuously.

He informed that work for cleaning the Yamuna is being carried out on a war footing. The process of treating sewage water from drains through sewage treatment plants (STPs) before releasing it into the river has been significantly accelerated.

The Chief Minister said under the ongoing campaign, 16,000 metric tonnes of garbage has already been removed from the Yamuna.

The river will be made clean and pure as per the target set in line with the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

He said the rejuvenation of the Yamuna is the top priority of both governments and assured that the public will soon witness a clean and rejuvenated Yamuna.

The Chief Minister said the biological oxygen demand (BOD) level of the drain falling into the Yamuna from Palla village in Karnal district is 80, and necessary steps are being taken to further purify this water. He said there has been a significant improvement in the BOD level of Yamuna water at Okhla in Faridabad.

To further enhance water quality, 44 STPs have already been established, through which about 620 MLD of water is being treated every day.

In addition, nine more STPs are being set up to clean another 510 MLD water. The Chief Minister said issues related to the environment and water know no boundaries, and therefore both states will have to work together to make the Yamuna completely clean and clear.

He said strict measures are being taken to ensure that polluted water is not discharged directly into the river, and necessary directions have already been issued to the officers in this regard.

He said the services of representatives and experts from both Delhi and Haryana will be utilized to monitor the Najafgarh Lake and drain.

In addition, the BOD level of the polluted water being discharged from industries in Haryana will also be regularly checked.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good initiative but I hope they involve local communities and environmental experts. Cleaning rivers isn't just about infrastructure - it's about changing people's mindset towards waste disposal.
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Michael C
As someone who has seen the Yamuna's condition firsthand, this is much needed. The STP numbers look promising - 44 existing and 9 more coming up. Hope they maintain them properly this time.
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Ananya R
Yamuna is not just a river, it's part of our cultural heritage. Growing up, we heard stories about its purity. Hope our children can actually see clean Yamuna waters someday 🙏
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Sarah B
Monitoring industrial discharge is crucial! Many factories along the riverbanks still dump untreated waste. Strict penalties needed for violations. The BOD level improvements at Okhla are encouraging though.
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Vikram M
While I appreciate the effort, we've seen many committees come and go. What makes this one different? Need transparent reporting and public accountability mechanisms. The people deserve to see progress reports regularly.
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Nisha Z
Excellent move! Interstate coordination was missing earlier. Haryana and Delhi blaming each other while the river suffered. Hope this joint committee actually works together instead of political point-scoring.

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