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          New Delhi, April 28 (IANS) The Cabinet Committee on Economic   Affairs (CCEA) Thursday approved a World Bank-assisted project for cleaning   Ganga at an estimated cost of Rs.7,000 crore (over $1.5 billion).The   project will be implemented by the National Ganga River Basin Authority (NGRBA),   which was constituted in February 2009 as an empowered planning, financing,   monitoring and coordinating authority for the Ganga river under the Environment   (Protection) Act, 1986.
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	  The central government will provide Rs.5,100 crore while the share of the state   governments of Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand and West Bengal will   be Rs.1,900 crore. 
 The World Bank has agreed in-principle to provide a   loan assistance of Rs.4,600 crore ($1 billion) to India for the NGRBA project,   which will form part of the central share of the project. The duration of the   project will be eight years.
 
 The objective of the authority, which is   chaired by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, is to ensure conservation of river   Ganga and to maintain environmental flows by comprehensive planning and   management, adopting a river basin approach.
 
 The project will support   NGRBA's objective of mission Clean Ganga. The project has been designed keeping   in view the lessons learnt from the previous Ganga Action Plan and international   river clean-ups.
 
 The project will have three components relating to   institutional development for setting up dedicated institutions for implementing   the NGRBA programme, infrastructure investments including for municipal sewage,   industrial pollution, solid wastes and river front management, and project   implementation support.
 
 
      
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