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Ganga Basin

Clean Rivers, Healthy Villages

Ministry of Jal Shakti, Government of India

💧 Water & Sanitation

The Ganga carries the hopes of 400 million people — and their sewage. Namami Gange is India's largest river cleanup: 1,840 million litres of treatment capacity built, village by village. In Varanasi, stretches that were ecological dead zones now support dolphins again. The river isn't clean yet. But it's coming back.

Clean Rivers, Healthy Villages

Impact Metrics

Toilets Built

850,000+

Treatment Capacity

1,840MLD

Gram Panchayats Impacted

1,674directly

Sustainable Development Goals

3

Good Health

6

Clean Water

11

Sustainable Cities

14

Life Below Water

About This Project

Organisation: Ministry of Jal Shakti, Government of India

Location: Ganga Basin, India

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Verification Standard

Government Backed

Endorsed and monitored by national or international government agencies.

Standard: Government-Anchored + World Bank

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Funding Route: Partnership Agreement

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