GANGA SEVA BHARAT SEVA

NGRBA
NLCP
Industrial Pollution
Methodology
Source of Pollution
Public Participation
River Action Plan
Sewage Treatment Plant
Water Quality Monitoring
Monitoring Agencies
DPR Guidline
Classification of Surface Water
ANDHRA PRADESH
BIHAR
DELHI
GOA
GUJARAT
HARYANA
JHARKHAND
KARNATAKA
KERALA
MADHYA PRADESH
MAHARASHTRA
NAGALAND
ORISSA
PUNJAB
RAJASTHAN
SIKKIM
TAMIL NADU
UTTAR PRADESH
UTTRANCHAL
WEST BENGAL
 National River Conservation Plan    

  The Ganga Action Plan (GAP) Phase - I which was taken up as 100% Centrally funded scheme and aimed at preventing the pollution of river Ganga and to improve its water quality. The plan was started in June 1985. The program of river cleaning was extended to other major rivers of the country under two separate schemes of GAP Phase - II and the National River Conservation Plan (NRCP). Yamuna and Gomati Action Plans were approved in April 1993 under Ganga Action Plan Phase - II. Programs of other major rivers were subsequently approved in 1995 under NRCP. After launching of NRCP in 1995, it was decided to merge GAP II with NRCP. A notification of this effect was issued on 5.12.96.

Statewise and Townwise Details

Riverwise Details

Townwise Details
   Highlights of the works Undertaken
Towns Covered 167
Rivers Covered  38
States Covered 20
Sanctioned Cost of  DPR Rs.4691.54  crore
Fund Released Rs.2960.74  crore
Expenditure (including State Govt. Share):                         Rs. 3521.85 crore
Schemes Sanctioned 1085
Schemes Completed 802
Pollution load to be tackled  4338.90 MLD
Pollution load tackled  (in  addition to GAP -   I ) 3095.44 MLD