Israel Offers Help in Ganga Cleaning Project
Published on by Water Network Research, Official research team of The Water Network in Government
Israel Interested in Sharing Its Expertise on Water Purification & Waste Water Treatment under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Pet Project for Cleaning River Ganga
The Centre had set a target of three years to rejuvenate the polluted holy river Ganga and has formed an integrated plan ‘Namaami Gange' in this regard.
"We have already met the Union Water Resources Minister Uma Bharti and the concerned Secretary few times, we want to be involved. We offered our knowledge, technology and technical know-how (for the project)," Israel's Head of Economic and Trade Mission Yonatan Ben-Zaken said.
Speaking on sidelines of a seminar on ‘Water Security & Waste Water Management', he said Israel is known for its capabilities and expertise in waste water treatment, purification and water reuse for agriculture and industry.
"We are in talks and we think that cleaning industrial pollutants from the river (Ganga) should be first priority," Yonatan said.
Emphasising on the need to make Ganga rejuvenation a mass movement, Modi had yesterday said the first priority of the Namaami Gange mission should be to prevent fresh generation of pollutants.
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