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Nine rivers revived in Rampur through govt, community efforts
Nine rivers revived in Rampur through govt, community efforts

Time of India

time4 days ago

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Nine rivers revived in Rampur through govt, community efforts

Lucknow: Rampur district saw a record nine small rivers come back to life under the river revival programme of the state govt. Govt and community efforts to revive Nahal, Hatiyari, Sajni, Neeli, Aril, Naiya, Revati, Baigul and Chaugaja rivers not only benefitted farmers across more than 100 gram panchayats but also transformed the rural landscape. A govt spokesperson said blocks like Bilaspur, Chamraua, Milak, Saidnagar, Shahabad and Swar became green and groundwater levels started rising again. "The mission owes its success to the combined efforts of the State Mission for Clean Ganga, Namami Gange and the rural water supply department, whose coordinated work executed on a war footing is breathing life back into dried-up rivers," the official said. He pointed out that the revival of the Nahal river is a historic achievement. The river stretches 75 km and passes through 43 gram panchayats in the Milak, Chamraua, and Saidnagar blocks. The river was dry for nearly 60 years. Under the current project, the river started flowing again, and the project generated 1.5 lakh man-days under MGNREGA, employing more than 2,500 families. Chief development officer Nand Kishore Kalaal said the subsurface dam technology, commonly used in southern parts of India, was deployed for the first time in Rampur to revive the Sainani river. Meanwhile, work on the 14-km long Naiya Nadi generated 42,648 man-days and provided employment to 465 families. The river flows through villages like Hasanpur North, Ladpur Semra, Khushalpur and others. The Aril River rejuvenation created 4,260 man-days of work. It passes through Nadarganj, Khanjipura and four other gram panchayats. Revival of the 12 km long Neeli Nadi resulted in 36,000 man-days of work and jobs for 620 families while the work on the 12 km long Revati River benefitted seven gram panchayats, created 27,000 man-days of work, and provided employment to 545 families. "The river rejuvenation campaign in Rampur not only boosted groundwater levels and irrigation facilities but also created sustainable employment opportunities. It is a shining example of environmental restoration along with economic empowerment in rural UP," the official said.

TOI River Dialogues 2025: 'For Bharat, Ganga is not just water — she is our soul,' say experts
TOI River Dialogues 2025: 'For Bharat, Ganga is not just water — she is our soul,' say experts

Time of India

time28-04-2025

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TOI River Dialogues 2025: 'For Bharat, Ganga is not just water — she is our soul,' say experts

Screengrab TOI River Dialogues 2025 kicked off on Monday in Lucknow, a thought-provoking series that brings together experts, policymakers, community leaders, and citizens for conversation on river rejuvenation and sustainable water management in Uttar Pradesh, with special emphasis on Maha Kumbh 2025 . Through engaging panels, policymaker dialogues, and interactive sessions, the event explores global river restoration models, CSR contributions, initiatives such as Namami Gange , community-driven conservation efforts, and sustainable infrastructure. The panel discussion titled "Reviving our rivers: The road to sustainability and the legacy of Maha Kumbh 2025" featured key experts. Ajay Tripathi, IAS, additional director of the Urban Development Department, said, "The sustainability of the Ganga is only possible when we become mindful of our responsibilities. It's not enough to leave everything to government departments; only then can we maintain the river's purity." by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Встречай любимых героев и начни своё эпическое путешествие! Игра престолов Играть сейчас Undo Speaking on the spiritual and ecological significance of the Ganga, environmentalist Rajendra Singh said, "For Bharat, Ganga is not just water — she is our soul. Kumbh once symbolised true devotion to Maa Ganga, not just a grand event. Today, we must revive that spirit by taking tough steps by ending industrial diversion of her flow." Dr. Raj Shekhar, IAS, project director of the State Mission for Clean Ganga, Government of Uttar Pradesh, said, Since Namami Gange began in 2014, we made Maa Ganga fit for drinking during Maha Kumbh, Gangetic dolphins in UP rose from 600 to over 2,000, and the Prayagraj stretch improved from Category 1 to Category 4 in CPCB rankings." Speaking about the broader challenges impacting the Ganga's health, Raman Kant, president of Bhartiya Nadi Parishad and Riverman of India, emphasised the urgent need to focus on smaller rivers and groundwater levels. He said, "Ganga's tributaries are shrinking because the water table is falling. As a result, smaller rivers are no longer able to feed the Ganga. That's why, along with protecting the Ganga, we must also focus on reviving our smaller rivers." You can watch TOI River Dialogues live here . In the opening address, Mr. Pravin Kumar, Resident Editor, Times of India, Lucknow, said, "Rivers have given birth to civilisations, but unfortunately, they now face threats from us. The course correction must come from us, and fortunately, we have arrived in time to acknowledge that the rampant abuse of rivers must stop for our own good." Shri Brajesh Pathak, deputy chief minister of Uttar Pradesh, in his keynote address, said, "Since 2014, initiatives like Namami Gange have worked to restore maa Ganga's purity. During the Maha Kumbh, we ensured she was fit not just for bathing, but also for achman ." The event will further feature engaging discussions, including 'Leveraging public-private partnerships for clean rivers: Innovation, investment, and sustainable impact,' and a 'Fireside chat – River renaissance in Uttar Pradesh: Policy, planning, and people-led solutions for sustainable waterways.'

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