Project on Save Yamuna to Save Ganga
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SAVE YAMUNA
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SAVE GANGA
Project of Green Education Foundation by Indian Environmental Society
Publised By:Indian Environmental Society
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SAVE YAMUNA TO SAVE GANGA
Project of Green Education Foundation by Indian Environmental Society
Water is the prime determinant of the sustainability of human beings Jalati Jivayati Lokaniti! Water
in different forms is considered as Apodevatas in Vedic literature. Since time immemorial water is
worshipped in India. It is one of the five elements that contribute the life support system. Everything in
human life is, in some way or the other, connected to water. The reduction in availability of this
resource in the past has led to the decline of major civilizations in the past.
Water is the most abundant single substance in the biosphere being about 1,50,000,000 Kilometer Cube
in volume. Our earth is covered with 75% water, of
which the oceans and seas hold 97% which is salty.
Another 2% is locked up in the Arctic and Antarctic ice
caps and snow and thereby unusable. Only 1% is found
in rivers, lakes and underground reservoirs and can be
used by man. It is widely felt by the people that water is
a free gift of nature available in unlimited quantity. Itmay have seen so in the past, but the current situation is
different, it has become a scarce commodity today.
Ganga India's national river: Ganga River known as
Ganga Maata or Mother Ganges is revered as a goddess
whose purity cleanses the sins of the faithful and aids
the dead on their path toward heaven. In most Hindu
families, a vial of water from the Ganga is kept in every
house. It is believed that drinking water from the Ganga
with one's last breath will take the soul to heaven.
Hindus also believe life is incomplete without bathing in the Ganga at least once in their lifetime. Some
of the most important Hindu festivals and religious congregations are celebrated on the banks of the
river Ganga such as the Kumbh Mela or the Kumbh Fair and the Chhat Puja. Kumbh Mela is the
largest religious gathering on Earth for Hindu peoples, where around 70 million Hindus from around
the world participated in the last Kumbh Mela at the Hindu Holy city Prayaga (also known as
Allahabad).
River Yamuna: Life Line for many----River Yamuna with the total length of around 1,370
Kilometers (851 miles), is the largest tributary of the Ganges River in northern India. Yamuna is
considered the most sacred among all the rivers as Hindu mythology. Its source is at Yamunotri, in the
Uttarakhand Himalaya, in the Himalayan Mountains. It flows through the states of Delhi, Haryana and
Uttar Pradesh, before merging Ganges at Allahabad. The cities of Delhi, Mathura and Agra lie on its
banks.
In India's ancient scriptures and religious texts great sanctity and respect has been expressed for river
Yamuna, however today the mighty river has fallen victim to poor governance and civic indifference. It
is being used as an oversized 'dust bin', and the civic authorities have found it to be cost-effective to
allow untreated city waste water and sewage into the river. Diversion and abstraction of water from the
river into canals upstream of Delhi has severely curtailed its flow and self cleansing capacity. The
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absence of perennial flow in the river Yamuna and the huge quantity of waste it receives have together
given it the dubious distinction of being one of the most polluted rivers of the country.
Where Yamuna river enters the Ganga : The upper Ganges supplies water to extensive irrigation
works. The river passes the holy bathing sites at Haridwar, Allahabad (where the Yamuna river enters
the Ganga), and Varanasi. Below Allahabad the Ganges becomes a slow, meandering stream with
shifting channels. Because of its location near
major population centers, however, the river ishighly polluted. The Ganga collects large
amounts of human pollutants as it flows through
highly populous areas. These populous areas,
and other people downstream, are then exposed
to these potentially hazardous accumulations.
Yamuna whose water is highly polluted joins
Ganga at Sangam. Large volume of municipal
and industrial waste is dumped in the river atVaranasi, a city with approximately 1.2 million
population. The Varuna River, which joins the
Ganga in the vicinity of Varanasi, receives waste from many drains. The result has been the gradual
killing of one of India's most treasured resources. One stretch of the Yamuna River, the Ganges' main
tributary, has been devoid of all aquatic creatures for at least a decade. The entire Yamuna River right
from its origin to confluence with the Ganga & its tributaries are subject to human activities, which
directly or indirectly affect the water quality.
In regard to the same, Indian Environmental Society has come up with the programme SAVE
YAMUNA TO SAVE GANGA.
Today most of our towns and cities are unable to cope with the rapid pace of urbanisation. People do notunderstand that it is their right to clean water to drink, clean air to breathe, proper housing, education
and health. We also shun our responsibility of keeping our environment clean. It is an acceptable fact
that no government can keep cities clean by mere enforcement of environmental laws. Public co-
operation and participation is vital for cleaner and greener cities.
To save Ganga, Save Yamuna is a programme to involve students of different schools of Delhi,
Varanasi, Patna, Kolkata associated with the GLOBE Program. The Global Learning and Observations
to Benefit the Environment (GLOBE) program is a worldwide hands-on, primary and secondary
school-based science and education program. GLOBE's vision promotes and supports students,
teachers and scientists to collaborate on inquiry-based investigations of the environment and the Earth
system. With the help of GLOBE program, students learn how to determine the health of an
environmental system. We assume that we can keep dumping pollutants and somehow the environment
If the pollution is reduced in Yamuna, the will improve the quality of water in
Ganga as the pollution of River Yamuna is added to River Ganga at Allahabad.
So if we save Yamuna, this will help in saving the River Ganga.
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will take care of them. In this program students have the opportunity to check their water system and
can know whether the water system is polluted or healthy. Also they can learn how to make good
measurements.
The child is the father of man and thus a powerful agent of education. To save Ganga, save
Yamuna programme realizes the enormous
potential hidden in the students and youth
group which is capable of changing the world.The programme aims to mobilize community
responsibility for environmental assessment
and improvement in all major towns and cities
of India.
Aim of the project: The intent of project is to
establish a framework and local commitment
for restoring and enhancing the water quality
of river Yamuna and Ganga. This programmeaims to involve a large group of teachers and
students in the national endeavour for a cleaner and greener environment. Teachers will provide
guidance and encouragement to students to work towards this goal. The programme will address to the
water quality problems in large part of Delhi and work towards creating a better understanding of water
quality.
The main objectives of the programme are as follows
To develop awareness about water pollution status among teachers and students and throughthem to communities.
To highlight the problems caused due to water pollution in River Yamuna and Ganga. To disseminate knowledge to teachers and school children about water quality monitoring
analysis. To provide teachers with technical expertise and training to help them evaluate the water
quality status in their area. To build consciousness and an attitude to save environment from further deterioration and
hence laying foundation for a responsible society. To organize intensive sensitising programmes to have a lasting impact on the target group of
teachers and students. To develop skills in students to encourage them to study water pollution and take decisions that
will help them and the society.
Why it is needed?
To ensure the widest possible public involvement and cooperation in the efforts at reducing
river pollution. To increase awareness levels about issues related to water resources, use, conservation, waste
management, and induce public action. To induce a change in public attitude & lifestyles related to water use, waste disposal,
sanitation. In particular, minimize open defecation, dumping of poly-bags, waste disposal into
water bodies, and wasteful use of water. To gain religious acceptance for the adoption of improved wood/electric crematoria.
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Various activities proposed under this programme:-
1. With the involvement of GLOBE program, students can take action after assessing water
quality of the rivers at different points:- Delhi, Varanasi, Patna, Kolkata.Since the future is in the hands of children, they should be the main targets for architecturing a better
society. The Indian Environmental Society, a research based organization, identified the problem of
water pollution in Delhi and for a better Delhi, IES has been going with the school children from the last
few years. In the case of water crisis in Delhi, we target the school children to aware about it as it was
felt that there is lack of awareness on the issues related to water pollution.
In the water quality monitoring, if students find the water quality to be poor they can recommend
simple steps to improve the water quality. Follow-up action can be undertaken include which stream
cleaning spreading awareness to avoid bathing and washing activities near the water springs to ensure
the school authorities regularly keep the water tanks cleaned and chlorinated in the schools.
So, with the help of GLOBE program involving the students, Water Quality Monitoring of River
Yamuna and Awareness Building Programmefor Schools to create awareness and leadership role
in combating against Water Pollution. In this
programme, the Society will involve different
GLOBE schools in monitoring the Water Quality of
River Yamuna in different cities. With the help of
these schools, students will collect vast data on
parameters like pH, TDS, Transparency,
Temperature etc. to monitor the quality of River
Yamuna.
Indian Environment Society is under the process
to have GLOBE workshop in Varanasi and
Patna. So the school can also participate in collecting the data and monitoring the river. The GLOBE
schools in Kolkata will also participate in the same. GLOBE Program (Global Learning and
Observations to Benefit the Environment), which is an International Hands-on Environmental Science
and Learning Programme wherein, the teachers will be provided with the training on GLOBE activities
related to Atmosphere, Land Cover, Soil and Water by Master /International Trainers which willinclude both theoretical and practical (field work) sessions.
So, Through the GLOBE Hydrology Investigation, you can help address these questions by monitoring
the waters in River Yamuna.
The project aims to create awareness among the schoolchildren and through their medium in the
community, regarding the decreasing water levels and increasing water pollution - groundwater as well
as surface water. All the activities under the project will streamline towards the infusion of
consciousness and information in its target groups regarding water conservation and managementpractices, which will help to decrease water pollution and its scarcity at large.
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Dont let our beautiful
Geography to change
into HISTORY
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