Mention the main features o ganga action plan? In 5 points
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Pollution of the Ganges

Humans are cremated at Varanasi in Hindu tradition.

Air and land pollution at the banks of the Ganges
Pollution of the Ganges (or Ganga), the largest river in India, poses significant threats to human health and the larger environment.[1]Severely polluted with human waste and industrial contaminants, the river provides water to about 40% of India's population across 11 states,[2] serving an estimated population of 500 million people or more, more than any other river in the world.[3][4]
Today, Ganges is considered to be the fifth most polluted river in the world.[5][6] Raghubir Singh has noted that no one in India spoke of the Ganges as polluted until the late 1970s. However, pollution has been an old and continuous process in the river as by the time people were finally speaking of the Ganges as polluted, stretches of over six hundred kilometres were essentially ecologically dead zones.[7]
A number of initiatives have been undertaken to clean the river but failed to deliver desired results.[8] After getting elected, India's Prime minister Narendra Modi affirmed to work in cleaning the river and controlling pollution.[9]Subsequently, the Namami Ganga project was announced by the government in the July 2014 budget.[10] An estimated Rs 2,958 Crores (US$460 million) have been spent till July 2016 in various efforts in cleaning up of the river.[11]

Humans are cremated at Varanasi in Hindu tradition.

Air and land pollution at the banks of the Ganges
Pollution of the Ganges (or Ganga), the largest river in India, poses significant threats to human health and the larger environment.[1]Severely polluted with human waste and industrial contaminants, the river provides water to about 40% of India's population across 11 states,[2] serving an estimated population of 500 million people or more, more than any other river in the world.[3][4]
Today, Ganges is considered to be the fifth most polluted river in the world.[5][6] Raghubir Singh has noted that no one in India spoke of the Ganges as polluted until the late 1970s. However, pollution has been an old and continuous process in the river as by the time people were finally speaking of the Ganges as polluted, stretches of over six hundred kilometres were essentially ecologically dead zones.[7]
A number of initiatives have been undertaken to clean the river but failed to deliver desired results.[8] After getting elected, India's Prime minister Narendra Modi affirmed to work in cleaning the river and controlling pollution.[9]Subsequently, the Namami Ganga project was announced by the government in the July 2014 budget.[10] An estimated Rs 2,958 Crores (US$460 million) have been spent till July 2016 in various efforts in cleaning up of the river.[11]
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Main features of the Ganga Action Plan are:
1. Pollution abatement of the river Ganga.
2. Improve the water quality by interception, diversion and treatment of domestic sewage.
3. To identify grossly polluting units to prevent their toxic and industrial chemical wasted from entering the river.
4. Research and Development to conserve the biotic, diversity of the river to augment its productivity.
5. Resource recovery options like production of methane for energy generation and use of aquaculture for revenue generation
1. Pollution abatement of the river Ganga.
2. Improve the water quality by interception, diversion and treatment of domestic sewage.
3. To identify grossly polluting units to prevent their toxic and industrial chemical wasted from entering the river.
4. Research and Development to conserve the biotic, diversity of the river to augment its productivity.
5. Resource recovery options like production of methane for energy generation and use of aquaculture for revenue generation
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