Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

World Bank To Help Clean India's Ganges

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • World Bank To Help Clean India's Ganges

    WORLD BANK TO HELP CLEAN INDIA'S GANGES

    AZG DAILY
    04-12-2009

    International

    The World Bank said Wednesday it will give India at least one billion
    dollars to help clean up the heavily polluted holy river Ganges as
    part of moves to sharply hike lending to the country, AFP reports.

    The Ganges clean-up involves building modern sewage treatment,
    revamping drains and other measures to improve the quality of the
    sacred river which has been badly dirtied by industrial chemicals,
    farm pesticides and other sewage.

    "The World Bank is helping the government of India in its recently
    launched program to clean and conserve the Ganga (Ganges) River with
    an initial assistance of one billion dollars to be provided over the
    next four-to-five years," the multilateral lender said in a statement.

    India's environment minister hailed the World Bank's support for
    cleaning up the river, known to Hindus as "the Mother Ganges."

    "This is a project of enormous national importance and I am pleased
    that the World Bank has come forward to assist us," Ramesh said at
    a joint news conference in New Delhi with visiting World Bank chief
    Robert Zoellick.

    The announcement came after the finance ministry earlier Wednesday
    said the World Bank was expected to triple lending this year to India
    to seven billion this year for development, infrastructure and other
    projects.
Working...
X