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Chandigarh 08th October:- Prime Minister Narendra Modi, met and
interacted with the participants of ‘Mission Gange’, a joint initiative
of Tata Steel Adventure Foundation (TSAF) and National Mission for Clean
Ganga (NMCG) to raise awareness about waste management and Ganga cleanliness
through a month-long rafting expedition.
The
rafting expedition, involving a team of 40 members, is led by Tata Steel
Adventure Foundation Chief Ms. Bachendri Pal, the first Indian woman to scale
Mount Everest. ‘Mission Gange’ team was joined by Tata Steel CEO & MD T V
Narendran and Vice President (Corporate Services) Sunil Bhaskaran during the
team’s meeting with the Hon’ble Prime Minister in New Delhi today.
The
expedition begins on October 5, 2018 from Haridwar, traversing around 1500
kms. The journey, encompassing eight major towns including Bijnor, Farrukhabad,
Kanpur, Allahabad, Varanasi and Buxar, will conclude in Patna on October 30,
2018.
T V
Narendran, CEO & MD, Tata Steel, said that the Ganges has been and will
always be much more than a river for India. With a large chunk of the
country’s population living in the Ganges basin, the need to keep it clean
cannot be overstated. We thank Prime Minister Modi for taking a personal
interest in this Mission. He further added that Tata Steel is committed towards
creating a cleaner and a better tomorrow. We wish the mission a great
success.
TSAF
Chief and ‘Mission Gange’ expedition leader Ms Bachendri Pal said that our
expedition is inspired by Government of India’s Namami Gange mission. It is an
important step towards cleaning the Ganges, a life-supporting river for
millions in our country. The aim of the expedition is to reach out to as many
people as possible, increase the awareness on keeping this great river clean
and transform this mission into a people’s movement.
Rajiv
Ranjan Mishra, Director General, National Mission for Clean Ganga, said that
during the month-long expedition, the team will stop at all major locations and
carry out cleaning drives in coordination with NMCG stakeholders like Ganga
Vichar Manch, Ganga Praharis, District Ganga Committees, local voluntary
organizations and people from all walks of life. Awareness campaigns will be
conducted in schools to sensitize students towards Ganga cleaning. Events such
as Ganga Chaupal will be conducted along the Ganga to create conversations between
stakeholders.
TSAF
has brought together a diverse and industrious team of 40 individuals (20 women
and 20 men) including eight mountaineers, who have summited Mt. Everest,
and 26 Tata Steel employees. Besides, professionals from backgrounds as
diverse as engineering, environmentalists, science etc. are part of the
expedition team that is prepared to meet all the challenges that they may
encounter during the expedition. The team, during its stay in various towns
along the course, will carry out cleanliness drives at Ghats and surrounding
areas, visit schools and institutions to create awareness on waste management,
pollution in Ganga and climate change.
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