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Swarajya Staff
Nov 09, 2021, 09:36 AM | Updated 09:39 AM IST
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The “Ganga Mashaal” has formally started its journey from Rishikesh and Haridwar in Uttarakhand.
The mashaal will travel to a total of 23 stations along river Ganga which will help in sensitisation of the local people and Namami Gange volunteers.
Along with the District Administration, field volunteers like Ganga Vichar Manch, Ganga Doot (NYKS), Ganga Praharis, Ganga Mitras will also be supporting in the journey of the mashaal, carried by the men of the Ganga Task Force (GTF) up to Ganga Sagar in West Bengal, the Ministry of Jal Shakti said on Monday (8 November).
The Ganga Mashaal was flagged off on the last day of the Ganga Utsav, i.e. 3 November from New Delhi by Union Minister of Law and Justice Kiren Rijiju and Union Minister of Jal Shakti Gajendra Singh Shekhawat.
In Rishikesh, the Ganga Mashal was welcomed at Triveni Ghat by Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly speaker Premchand Aggarwal. This was followed by lighting of the lamp, Saraswati Vandana, Nukkad Natak based on Swachhta, Ganga Aarti, and several other cultural performances by school children and youth from National Service Scheme (NSS) and National Cadet Corps (NCC), the ministry said.
The mashaal was led by Colonel Rohit Shrivastava, Major L N Joshi, Subedar Lalit Mohan, Subedar Shailendra and Sunil Dobal, Nodal Officer, District Ganga Committee.
In Haridwar, the Ganga Mashaal was welcomed by Wildlife Institute of India and WAPCOS.
The ministry said that on the anniversary of the announcement of the River Ganga as the ‘National River’ (4 November), National Mission for Clean Ganga (NMCG) celebrates Ganga Utsav every year. The objective of the Utsav (festival) is to promote stakeholder engagement and ensure public participation.
The Utsav highlights the significance of “Jan Bhagidari” in the revival of Ganga, with a focus on encouraging stakeholder engagement and public participation towards the rejuvenation of river Ganga.
Through Ganga Utsav, NMCG targets strengthening of the public-river connect. Since the last four years, this event has acted as an important platform to establish connect with people from all walks of life.
The fifth edition of ‘Ganga Utsav 2021- The River Festival’ was held in New Delhi from 1 to 3 November, with several activities like Ganga Dialogue, Kahani Junction, live paintings, photo exhibitions, etc, the ministry said.
The event was also marked by several important launches and releases such as the Continuous Learning and Activity Portal (CLAP), Ganga Knowledge Portal, etc.
Taking inspiration from the Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s call for ‘Nadi Utsav’ i.e. celebrating rivers, the aim was to celebrate not just River Ganga but all rivers in the country, the ministry said.
Over 150 districts have already organised Nadi Utsavs, and many more will continue to do so in the coming months, it added.