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Manisha Acharya
• The Ganga is the largest river
  in India & second greatest river
  in the world with an
  extraordinary religious
  importance for Hindus.
• It is worshipped as the
  goddess Ganga in Hinduism.
• Along its banks are some of the
  world's oldest inhabited places
  like Varanasi & Patna.
• It provides water to about 40%
  of India's population in 11
  states.
• In modern times, it is known
  for being very polluted.
Human wastes

                                          Municipal wastes



                    Causes of pollution
                    in the river Ganga

                                               Industrial wastes

Haridwar dam




               Dead bodies of       Religious practices
               human and animals
Ill-effects of Ganges pollution
          66% incidences of waterborne/enteric
          disease occur including acute
          gastrointestinal disease, cholera,
          dysentery, hepatitis-A, and typhoid



          High level of Coliform bacteria in
          the Ganges make its unfit for
          agricultural use let alone drinking
          and bathing.
Ill-effects of Ganges pollution
           A study conducted by the National Cancer
           Registry Programme (NCRP) in 2012,
           suggested that "those living along its banks
           in Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Bengal are more
           prone to cancer than anywhere else in the
           country”
           The survey indicated that gallbladder cancer
           cases along the river course are the second
           highest in the world and prostate cancer
           highest in the country.
            The Ganges River dolphin is one of few
            species of fresh water dolphins in the world.
            Hydroelectric and irrigation dams along the
            Ganges that prevents the dolphins from
            traveling up and down the river is the main
            reason for their reducing population.
Ganga Action Plan

The Ganga Action Plan or GAP
was a program launched by Rajiv
Gandhi in April 1986 in order to
reduce the pollution load on the
river. It also included the
tributaries of the Ganges namely
Yamuna, Gomti, Damodar and
Mahanada.
Objectives of the GAP
Main objective
1. Pollution abatement, to improve the
water quality by Interception, diversion
and treatment of domestic sewage and
present toxic and industrial chemical
wastes entering in to the river.

Other objectives
2. Control of non-point pollution from
agricultural run off, human defecation,
cattle wallowing and throwing of unburnt
and half burnt bodies into the river.
3. Research and Development to conserve
 the biotic, diversity of the river to
augment its productivity.
4. New technology of sewage treatment
like Up-flow Anaerobic Sludge Blanket (UASB)
 and sewage treatment through afforestation has
been successfully developed.

5. Rehabilitation of soft-shelled turtles for
pollution abatement of river have been
demonstrated and found useful.

6. To act as trend setter for taking up similar
action plans in other grossly polluted
stretches in other rivers.

7.The ultimate objective of the GAP is to have
an approach of integrated river basin management
considering the various dynamic inter-actions
between abiotic and biotic eco-system
Phases of the GAP

               Phase – I                                      Phase – II



Phase – I, launched in June 1985 was the first      Since GAP Phase – I did not cover the pollution
attempt of Government to clean the river Ganga.     load of Ganga fully, GAP Phase – II was
 To accomplish this task a total of 2061 projects   approved from 1993 on wards. It included the
 of pollution abatement covering 25 towns in        Gomti Action Plan, Yamuna Action Plan and
3 states – UP, Bihar & West Bengal were             Damodar Action Plan and Mahanada Action
sanctioned at a cost of Rs. 462 crores.             Plan
The GAP was not able to achieve its
objectives, despite a total expenditure
of Rs 901.71 crore over a period of 15
years.


Reasons for failure:
Inappropriate Environmental Planning.
Insignificant cooperation between Central,
State and Local Government bodies.
Lack of local technical expert committees for
monitoring the work.
Improper mass awareness and involvement
of Ganga users in different projects.
Least political dedication and vision to save Ganga
U.P. and Bihar were not able to provide
uninterrupted electricity for running the facilities.
Ganga action plan

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Ganga action plan

  • 2. • The Ganga is the largest river in India & second greatest river in the world with an extraordinary religious importance for Hindus. • It is worshipped as the goddess Ganga in Hinduism. • Along its banks are some of the world's oldest inhabited places like Varanasi & Patna. • It provides water to about 40% of India's population in 11 states. • In modern times, it is known for being very polluted.
  • 3. Human wastes Municipal wastes Causes of pollution in the river Ganga Industrial wastes Haridwar dam Dead bodies of Religious practices human and animals
  • 4. Ill-effects of Ganges pollution 66% incidences of waterborne/enteric disease occur including acute gastrointestinal disease, cholera, dysentery, hepatitis-A, and typhoid High level of Coliform bacteria in the Ganges make its unfit for agricultural use let alone drinking and bathing.
  • 5. Ill-effects of Ganges pollution A study conducted by the National Cancer Registry Programme (NCRP) in 2012, suggested that "those living along its banks in Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Bengal are more prone to cancer than anywhere else in the country” The survey indicated that gallbladder cancer cases along the river course are the second highest in the world and prostate cancer highest in the country. The Ganges River dolphin is one of few species of fresh water dolphins in the world. Hydroelectric and irrigation dams along the Ganges that prevents the dolphins from traveling up and down the river is the main reason for their reducing population.
  • 6. Ganga Action Plan The Ganga Action Plan or GAP was a program launched by Rajiv Gandhi in April 1986 in order to reduce the pollution load on the river. It also included the tributaries of the Ganges namely Yamuna, Gomti, Damodar and Mahanada.
  • 7. Objectives of the GAP Main objective 1. Pollution abatement, to improve the water quality by Interception, diversion and treatment of domestic sewage and present toxic and industrial chemical wastes entering in to the river. Other objectives 2. Control of non-point pollution from agricultural run off, human defecation, cattle wallowing and throwing of unburnt and half burnt bodies into the river. 3. Research and Development to conserve the biotic, diversity of the river to augment its productivity.
  • 8. 4. New technology of sewage treatment like Up-flow Anaerobic Sludge Blanket (UASB) and sewage treatment through afforestation has been successfully developed. 5. Rehabilitation of soft-shelled turtles for pollution abatement of river have been demonstrated and found useful. 6. To act as trend setter for taking up similar action plans in other grossly polluted stretches in other rivers. 7.The ultimate objective of the GAP is to have an approach of integrated river basin management considering the various dynamic inter-actions between abiotic and biotic eco-system
  • 9. Phases of the GAP Phase – I Phase – II Phase – I, launched in June 1985 was the first Since GAP Phase – I did not cover the pollution attempt of Government to clean the river Ganga. load of Ganga fully, GAP Phase – II was To accomplish this task a total of 2061 projects approved from 1993 on wards. It included the of pollution abatement covering 25 towns in Gomti Action Plan, Yamuna Action Plan and 3 states – UP, Bihar & West Bengal were Damodar Action Plan and Mahanada Action sanctioned at a cost of Rs. 462 crores. Plan
  • 10. The GAP was not able to achieve its objectives, despite a total expenditure of Rs 901.71 crore over a period of 15 years. Reasons for failure: Inappropriate Environmental Planning. Insignificant cooperation between Central, State and Local Government bodies. Lack of local technical expert committees for monitoring the work. Improper mass awareness and involvement of Ganga users in different projects. Least political dedication and vision to save Ganga U.P. and Bihar were not able to provide uninterrupted electricity for running the facilities.