Main purpose was to spread awareness about cleanliness of rivers: Union Min Raj Bhushan Choudhary on 'Ganga Utsav'

Nov 04, 2024

Haridwar (Uttarakhand) [India], November 5 : As Haridwar celebrated eighth edition of 'Ganga Utsav', Union Minister Raj Bhushan Choudhary on Monday said that the main purpose of celebrating 'Ganga Utsav' was to spread the message that all the rivers of the country should be kept clean.
Choudhary lauding the efforts of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, said that he is continuously working for the cleanliness of rivers, especially the Ganga river and there is a need to spread awareness among the public.
Speaking to ANI, Union Minister Choudhary said, "We all have gathered on the occasion of the 8th Ganga Utsav. The main purpose of celebrating Ganga Utsav is to spread the message that all the rivers of the country should be kept clean...PM Modi is continuously working for the cleanliness of rivers, especially the Ganga river...There is a need to spread awareness among the public."
Earlier, Union Minister of Jal Shakti, CR Paatil, while attending Ganga Utsav 2024 at Chandi Ghat in Haridwar, highlighted the Ganga's importance as a vital water source and cultural symbol. The event was held under the National Mission for Clean Ganga (NMCG).
NMCG celebrated Ganga Utsav 2024 on November 4 at Chandi Ghat in Haridwar. This annual event marks the anniversary of the Ganga River being declared the "National River." The festival aims to promote the conservation of the Ganga, highlight its cultural and spiritual importance, and raise public awareness about cleanliness.
This year's celebration is the eighth edition of Ganga Utsav and the first to be held on the banks of the river. Events are also planned across the Ganga basin in 139 districts, with each state organizing a main event. The central celebration was led by Union Minister for Jal Shakti, C.R. Paatil.
During the festival, a session titled 'Ganga Samvad' was organized, featuring discussions among prominent figures, religious and spiritual leaders, and key personalities on various topics. The aim of this samvad was to inspire youth to connect with river conservation and spread awareness. A technical session was held where experts discussed significant issues related to river rejuvenation.
The festival also showcased a program called Ghat Par Haat, along with various stalls set up by local departments to highlight aspects of the Namami Gange initiative. 'Ganga Utsav 2024' seeks to strengthen people's connection with the river and further promote the conservation of the Ganga.
The Ganga River has been a vital part of India's civilization, and through this festival, efforts are being made to enhance understanding of its heritage. One of the festival's key objectives is to raise public awareness about cleanliness, encouraging collective efforts to prevent river pollution and rejuvenate the Ganga for future generations.