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The National Ganga Clean-up Mission is ready to clean a 22-kilometer stretch of the Yamuna River
The National Mission for Clean Ganga (NMCG) is cleaning the Yamuna river over a 22-kilometer stretch of Delhi as part of its Namami Gange initiative, which aims to restore the river’s purity and cleanliness.
Authorities in the nation’s capital have identified the river length. They’ll try to stop sewage from flowing into the river. They also intend to divert the sewage flow into sewage treatment plants (STPs). NMCG has also taken the initiative to promote the cause by forming a new STP in collaboration with the Delhi government.
They will also aim to avoid factory garbage from being dumped in the river to fulfill their goal of reviving the sacred river. The NMCG crew is working to remove debris, dust, filth, and untreated chemical waste from the river.
The NMCG’s attempt to clean up the Yamuna in Delhi
“The flow of the Yamuna…up to where the Chambal enters is terrible since there is a lot of pollution entering the area. Only after the Chambal joins, which subsequently joins, and that water flows and unites at Ganga, does it become pure. The detected portion of the River Yamuna in Delhi is the most polluted. Because it is effectively stagnant water with no extra water entering into it, it does not witness any flow “According to ANI, G Asok Kumar, Director General of the National Mission for Clean Ganga,
“We’re now concentrating our efforts on cleaning up the Yamuna. There are approximately 18 Nallahs in Delhi that flow into this 22-kilometer stretch, bringing a large amount of water into the city “He went on to say.
Every day, a total of 3,200 MLD of sewage is produced.
Adding to that, “Along with Delhi’s wastewater, dirty water from Haryana and Uttar Pradesh arrives. Delhi generates the majority of sewage water, as well as dirty water from three states. Total sewage is estimated to be around 3,200 megaliters per day (MLD), with a treatment capacity of 2,600 MLD. 24 STPs treat approximately 2600 MLD, with a 650 MLD gap. As a result, something must be done about it ”
Senior officials from the NMCG recently visited the Coronation Pillar Sewage Treatment Plant in Delhi, one of the largest STPs, to examine the current construction work. This STP would treat 318 MLD of wastewater and will cost Rs. 515 crores to construct, with Rs. 414 crore in capital investment. The National Mission for Clean Ganga will cover half of the capital expenditures, while the Delhi government would cover the balance. In collaboration with the Delhi government, the NMCG is also building Decentralized-STPs in Delhi parks.
“What we have done in the last few years since the Namami Gange was formed, we have sanctioned 23 projects in the Yamuna sector for about 4,200 crores to address pollution issues in Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Delhi, and Uttar Pradesh so that the entire stretch of the Yamuna is cleaned up,” the NMCG chief said.
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Navi Mumbai Cancels Invitations to Newly Elected Corporators for Republic Day Ceremonies
School principals to hoist the national flag following administrative delays.
The Flag Hoisting
The Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) has cancelled invitations extended to newly elected corporators for Republic Day flag-hoisting ceremonies in civic schools this year, citing administrative and procedural delays.
Although the municipal elections have concluded, the first general body meeting of the newly elected corporators is yet to take place. In view of this, the NMMC education department has issued revised instructions for the January 26 celebrations across all municipal schools. As per the new directive, school principals will themselves conduct the flag-hoisting ceremonies, and corporators will not be invited to preside over the events.
Officials clarified that any earlier circulars or communications instructing schools to invite corporators should be treated as cancelled. In cases where invitation letters have already been sent, school principals have been directed to inform the concerned corporators about the revised decision and explain the administrative reasons behind the change.
The move has been described as a temporary arrangement until formal procedures related to the newly elected body are completed. The education department has emphasized that the decision is purely administrative and not political in nature.
Despite the change, the NMMC has instructed all schools to ensure that Republic Day celebrations are conducted with full enthusiasm, discipline and respect for national values. Principals have been asked to strictly adhere to the guidelines and ensure smooth conduct of the programme.
The decision has drawn attention as it comes soon after the municipal elections, highlighting the impact of procedural delays on official civic events.
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1111-Feet Tricolor Yatra Fills Navi Mumbai with Patriotic Zeal
ABVP initiative sees thousands of students participate spontaneously ahead of Republic Day.
The Initiative
Patriotic fervour gripped Navi Mumbai as the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) organised a massive 1,111-feet-long Tricolor Yatra, witnessing spontaneous participation from thousands of students and citizens on the eve of Republic Day.
The yatra was held as part of Youth Week celebrations and to mark the birth anniversary of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, with the objective of inspiring nationalism, unity and social responsibility among the youth. Students marched proudly while holding the enormous national flag, raising slogans such as “Bharat Mata Ki Jai,” “Vande Mataram” and “Jai Hind,” creating an atmosphere charged with patriotic emotion.
The rally began at Blue Diamond Chowk, Vashi, and culminated at Rajiv Gandhi College of Arts, Commerce and Science, Sector 10A, where a short programme was organised. Speakers highlighted the role of students in nation-building and appealed to the youth to actively contribute to society beyond academics.
Prominent attendees included ABVP state minister Rahul Rajoria, sports coordinator Arpita Malik, and college principal Dr Basukinath Pandey, who praised the enthusiasm and discipline shown by the participants. They urged students to uphold constitutional values and remain socially responsible citizens.
The event’s smooth execution was attributed to the efforts of Dr Akshay Shet and more than 100 volunteers. Participants and local residents said the Tricolor Yatra strengthened the sense of unity and national pride, making it a memorable and inspiring pre-Republic Day event for Navi Mumbai.
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Garbage Piles Become Major Issue Ahead of Uran Elections
With the Uran civic elections approaching, local residents and political observers are raising serious concerns about the persistent garbage problem across the area. Overflowing waste on main roads and traffic lanes has emerged as a key issue in the election campaign, with voters expressing frustration over poor civic management.
Several key thoroughfares in Uran, especially around busy intersections and residential localities, have been seen strewn with garbage that has not been collected for days. Piles of waste are causing traffic disruptions, foul odour and unhygienic conditions, prompting complaints from commuters, shopkeepers and local residents.
Civic activists and opposition leaders have criticised the local administration for its failure to ensure regular garbage collection and proper waste disposal. They say that poor sanitation has not only affected the appearance of the town but also posed health risks, especially during peak summer months.
Residents pointed out that despite repeated assurances from officials, garbage is frequently left uncollected in several areas, leading to water logging and breeding of insects. Many voters have highlighted this issue as a priority concern affecting their daily lives and have demanded immediate action from authorities.
Political parties contesting the Uran elections have responded by promising stricter monitoring of waste collection, improvement in street cleaning, and deployment of more resources for solid waste management.
As election day approaches, garbage disposal and civic cleanliness have become central themes in public discussions, reflecting growing citizen demand for improved basic services and accountable governance.
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