To control the ongoing pollution of the Ganga River, the largest river system in India, which also has important religious signifigance to the people of India, will take joint efforts of the governments National River Ganga Basin Authority and the community.
To control Ganga pollution, measures such as implementing strict regulations on industrial discharge, promoting sustainable agricultural practices to reduce fertilizer and pesticide runoff, improving sewage treatment facilities, and increasing public awareness on the importance of keeping the river clean are essential. Additionally, community involvement, political commitment, and regular monitoring of pollution levels are crucial for effective pollution control in the Ganga river.
The Maharashtra Pollution Control Board was created in 1971 under the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act.
The National Pollution Control Commission is a government agency responsible for regulating and overseeing activities related to pollution control in a country. It sets guidelines, monitors pollution levels, enforces regulations, and works towards reducing environmental pollution for the protection of human health and the environment.
A pollution control officer is responsible for developing, implementing, and enforcing policies and programs to monitor and control pollution levels in the environment. They also conduct inspections, investigate complaints, and ensure compliance with environmental regulations and standards. Additionally, they may provide training and outreach to educate the public and industry on pollution prevention and control measures.
These days we r facing the problem or can say major problem of pollution. To keeping control on pollution is basicaly called "POLUTION UNDER CONTROL" there is many sources of pollution one of them is gases emmerging from cars. to control the pollution by cars the test of PUC has to b done on car.
As of September 2021, K.C. Karuppannan is the Minister for Environment and Pollution Control in Tamil Nadu, India.
The Ganga Action Plan (GAP) was a successful program initiated by the Government of India in 1985 to reduce pollution in the Ganga river.
River Ganga
Manish Srivastava has written: 'Ganga Pollution'
The Ganga Action Plan was a program launched by the Government of India in April 1985. The mission of the plan was to reduce the pollution load on the river Ganga. The Indian Government spent over 900 core Rupees on this project but it failed to decrease the pollution level in the river.
The types of pollution are 1 Air Pollution. (It needs air pollution control ) 2 Water Pollution. (It needs water pollution control ) 3 Noise Pollution (It needs noise pollution control ) 4 Environmental Pollution (It needsenvironmental pollution control ) 5 Soil Pollution (It needs soil pollution control ) 6 Gaseous Pollution (It needs gaseous pollution control )
The main contributor to increasing pollution level in Ganga river is the sewage water which is disposed directly in to ganga without proper treatment.one f the best way to control pollution in ganga can be effective treatment of all the wastewater before they enter the holy river.Improvement in the funtioning of the sewage treatment plants could be a great help as most of the sewage treatment plants fail to meet their standards as described by Centre for pollution control board(CPCB0.Another possible method can be diversion of the water in drains in to various ponds where the sewage water gets treated before it enters the river.These ponds may be oxidation ponds,ponds with various microorganisms which can feed upon the waste in the sewage water to reduce the sewage load and ponds with aborbing plantations of pollution absorbing plants etc.
Pollution is of various types, and It needs different type of Pollution control1 Air Pollution. (It needs air pollution control2 Water Pollution. (It needs water pollution control )3 Noise Pollution (It needs noise pollution control )4 Environmental Pollution (It needs environmental pollution control )5 Soil Pollution (It needs soil pollution control )6 Gaseous Pollution (It needs gaseous pollution control )
objectives of pollution control?
The Maharashtra Pollution Control Board was created in 1971 under the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act.
people who comes to see the ganga river they throw garbages in ganga so the government of India they thought can we buy ganga action pain .It is started by Rajeev Gandhi the prime minister of India to keep clean to the Ganga river.
Sangam yojana is related to the handicapped in India.
Control the pollution