LIVE! Netherlands on Clean Ganga mission: Why do you throw everything in the river?
September 30, 2014  12:26
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As India gears up for the gigantic task of cleaning up the Ganges river, the Netherlands, which has vast experience in river rejuvenation, has suggested that finding alternate ways for waste disposal is key to stop pollution in the holy river.

In a recent interaction with visiting journalists to the Netherlands, Minister of Infrastructure and Environment Melanie Henriette Schultz van Haegen-Maas Geesteranus said that educating people about the problem was also important.

"Ganges is of course very interesting because everybody throws everything into the Ganges... It is not only about cleaning up water, but you have to start where does the problem start. Why do people throw out things into the water. That's where you start. Are you able give them an alternative to leave their rubbish instead of in the water," she said.

The Netherlands is evincing keen interest in cleaning up the river in the light of the NDA Government prioritising cleansing of the Ganges and planning it to make a model to rejuvenate other populated rivers in rest of India.

"We have a lot of experience with cleaning up water... We are asked in a lot of countries to come and help and assist," Geesteranus stated.
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