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Yamuna River will be cleaned in 5 Years – Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal

New Delhi: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal visited the Kudesia Ghat which is near ISBT on the banks of the Yamuna River and said that it will be cleaned in 5 years.

Honourable Chief Minister of Delhi Arvind Kejriwal visited the Kudesia Ghat which is near ISBT on the banks of the Yamuna River. They started first “Yamuna Arati” from this place. He has announced an essential news from there that heavily polluted Yamuna River will be cleaned and revive within next 5 years.

Actually, Kejriwal went to that place along with cabinet colleagues and some important senior officials of Delhi government for visiting that place and he proclaimed this announcement and said that his government is taking very seriously and we will take various steps to clean this heavily polluted Yamuna River.

Kejriwal also pointed that today a big start has been made by us to stop the Yamuna river pollution and his government will make a plan to eradicate this issue and drain flows to the Yamuna River within next 2 years, described his mission how it will clean the Yamuna river.

“A new company was formed with Union Urban Development Ministry on the line of Delhi Metro, in which the Delhi government and the central government each would have 50 percent partnership” added Kejriwal.

In those, one company will take care of the dispute of Yamuna river area (Palla to Okhla area) and other one work on arranging the water to the river as well as a cleansing process of it etc.

“The AAP government has initiated mission of Pure Yamuna (Nirmal Yamuna) project and it will use the Decentralized Sewage Treatment System to mainly prevent the sewage that flows into the drains which gets mixed in the river” said tourism minister Mr. Kapil Mishra.

He also said that from now onwards the ‘Yamuna Arati’ will be performed regularly on a daily basis on the river at Gita Ghat, New Delhi. Delhi government will conduct the festivals in a grand manner to revive the River Yamuna and the culture around it.