The Ganga Action Plan (GAP) was launched by the Government of India in the year 1985 with the objective of abatement of pollution in the river Ganga due to discharge of sewage into the river from the point as well as non-point sources. The plan was renamed the National River Conservation Plan (NRCP) in the year 1995 and was broad-based to tackle pollution levels in the other identified polluted stretches of major rivers, for improving their waste quality to the bathing quality standards. The approach of GAP was to create sewage treatment plants in the cities along the Ganga so that no untreated sewage is discharged into the river. This was expected to bring the quality of the river water to a desired level.River Ganga; Ganga Action Plan; Fu...
"The water quality data collected and collated by Central Pollution Control Board under National Wat...
India with 4% of fresh water resources is facing a dual challenge of water scarcity and pollution. S...
Ecosystem integrity as well as the goods and services offered by the rivers in India are getting adv...
The largest river basin of India, the Ganges (locally referred as Ganga) is one of the most importan...
To combat rising levels of water pollution in the Ganges River, the Indian gov-ernment initiated the...
Plans (RAPs) conventionally focuses on a reduction in concentrated or point sources of organic loadi...
In view of the rapid growth of urban population, industrialization and inadequate infrastructure, th...
Department of Chemistry, Kalyani University, Kalyani-741 235, India Manuscript received 25 November...
National audienceLaunched in 1986, the Ganga Action Plan (GAP) aims to reduce pollution of the Gange...
By size and volume of water, Ganges River basin is the biggest among the fourteen major river basins...
Gin Ganga (River) is the main raw water source to Greater Galle water Supply Scheme (GGWSS). Managin...
For centuries, the Ganges River in India has been the locus of sacred rites for the Hindus. The reli...
levels in the Ganga are contributing 9-12 % of total disease burden in Uttar Pradesh (U.P.). The col...
In the upcoming years we might experience scarcity of water; hence it is the need of the hour to pro...
159-162In the present paper, a review of Ganga cleaning work planning started in 1985 or Constitutio...
"The water quality data collected and collated by Central Pollution Control Board under National Wat...
India with 4% of fresh water resources is facing a dual challenge of water scarcity and pollution. S...
Ecosystem integrity as well as the goods and services offered by the rivers in India are getting adv...
The largest river basin of India, the Ganges (locally referred as Ganga) is one of the most importan...
To combat rising levels of water pollution in the Ganges River, the Indian gov-ernment initiated the...
Plans (RAPs) conventionally focuses on a reduction in concentrated or point sources of organic loadi...
In view of the rapid growth of urban population, industrialization and inadequate infrastructure, th...
Department of Chemistry, Kalyani University, Kalyani-741 235, India Manuscript received 25 November...
National audienceLaunched in 1986, the Ganga Action Plan (GAP) aims to reduce pollution of the Gange...
By size and volume of water, Ganges River basin is the biggest among the fourteen major river basins...
Gin Ganga (River) is the main raw water source to Greater Galle water Supply Scheme (GGWSS). Managin...
For centuries, the Ganges River in India has been the locus of sacred rites for the Hindus. The reli...
levels in the Ganga are contributing 9-12 % of total disease burden in Uttar Pradesh (U.P.). The col...
In the upcoming years we might experience scarcity of water; hence it is the need of the hour to pro...
159-162In the present paper, a review of Ganga cleaning work planning started in 1985 or Constitutio...
"The water quality data collected and collated by Central Pollution Control Board under National Wat...
India with 4% of fresh water resources is facing a dual challenge of water scarcity and pollution. S...
Ecosystem integrity as well as the goods and services offered by the rivers in India are getting adv...