Highlights
- Livelihood of 40% of country’s population is dependent on Ganga: Minister
- Rivers like Ganga bind and unite people: Jal Shakti Minister
- Crores of people are helping clean Ganga: Minister
New Delhi: Ganga’s cleansing is of utmost importance to the government as the sacred river has been the foundation of India’s economic activity, Jal Shakti Minister Gajendra Shekhawat said on Monday. The National Clean Ganga Mission has managed to connect the common man with the river, the minister said at the Ganga Utsav being organised here to celebrate rivers. “We have succeeded in connecting Ganga with the common man and made it a Jan Andolan under the NMCG. There are crores of people who are fulfilling their responsibility in carrying out the process of cleaning Ganga,” he said.
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He added that Ganga has been the foundation of India’s economic activity and the livelihood of 40 per cent of the country’s population is dependent upon Ganga which also makes its cleansing of utmost importance for the government.
Mr Shekhawat said India is a diverse country and rivers like Ganga bind and unite people so our commitment towards them is necessary.
Earlier, the work to clean Ganga was being undertaken in silos and efforts were not made at the desired intensity, he said.
Jal Shakti Secretary Pankaj Kumar said that due to NMCG significant improvement on the ground can already be seen.
We have already started seeing significant improvements on the ground with the improvement of water quality whether it is in terms of dissolved oxygen or biological oxygen, or faecal coliform and this improvement can be being observed at many places, he said.
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World
24,95,13,725Cases
21,07,19,354Active
3,37,49,900Recovered
50,44,471Deaths
Coronavirus has spread to 196 countries. The total confirmed cases worldwide are 24,95,13,725 and 50,44,471 have died; 21,07,19,354 are active cases and 3,37,49,900 have recovered as on November 7, 2021 at 3:36 am.
India
3,43,55,536 10,853Cases
1,44,8452,105Active
3,37,49,900 12,432Recovered
4,60,791 526Deaths
In India, there are 3,43,55,536 confirmed cases including 4,60,791 deaths. The number of active cases is 1,44,845 and 3,37,49,900 have recovered as on November 7, 2021 at 2:30 am.
State Details
State |
Cases |
Active |
Recovered |
Deaths |
---|---|---|---|---|
Maharashtra |
66,16,762 661 |
18,345 245 |
64,58,045 896 |
1,40,372 10 |
Kerala |
50,08,381 6,546 |
73,497 855 |
49,01,369 6,934 |
33,515 467 |
Karnataka |
29,89,713 224 |
8,119 98 |
29,43,487 317 |
38,107 5 |
Tamil Nadu |
27,08,230 862 |
10,588 157 |
26,61,428 1,009 |
36,214 10 |
Andhra Pradesh |
20,67,921 215 |
3,568 192 |
20,49,961 406 |
14,392 1 |
Uttar Pradesh |
17,10,193 7 |
83 8 |
16,87,207 15 |
22,903 |
West Bengal |
15,97,765 670 |
8,029 108 |
15,70,521 764 |
19,215 14 |
Delhi |
14,40,071 36 |
351 23 |
14,14,629 13 |
25,091 |
Odisha |
10,43,151 208 |
2,947 221 |
10,31,850 425 |
8,354 4 |
Chhattisgarh |
10,06,159 27 |
259 1 |
9,92,316 26 |
13,584 |
Rajasthan |
9,54,451 1 |
44 3 |
9,45,453 4 |
8,954 |
Gujarat |
8,26,716 16 |
227 4 |
8,16,399 12 |
10,090 |
Madhya Pradesh |
7,92,901 7 |
107 5 |
7,82,270 12 |
10,524 |
Haryana |
7,71,308 14 |
112 5 |
7,61,146 9 |
10,050 |
Bihar |
7,26,129 4 |
44 1 |
7,16,424 5 |
9,661 |
Telangana |
6,72,367 164 |
3,815 23 |
6,64,588 186 |
3,964 1 |
Assam |
6,12,134 239 |
3,379 75 |
6,02,729 312 |
6,026 2 |
Punjab |
6,02,517 21 |
219 0 |
5,85,736 21 |
16,562 |
Jharkhand |
3,48,864 16 |
140 2 |
3,43,586 14 |
5,138 |
Uttarakhand |
3,43,939 12 |
146 3 |
3,36,392 9 |
7,401 |
Jammu And Kashmir |
3,32,911 151 |
1,091 82 |
3,27,380 69 |
4,440 |
Himachal Pradesh |
2,24,830 114 |
1,375 123 |
2,19,681 231 |
3,774 6 |
Goa |
1,78,281 21 |
313 3 |
1,74,601 23 |
3,367 1 |
Puducherry |
1,28,165 20 |
304 16 |
1,25,999 35 |
1,862 1 |
Mizoram |
1,24,992 453 |
5,981 63 |
1,18,565 515 |
446 1 |
Manipur |
1,24,047 46 |
701 12 |
1,21,415 57 |
1,931 1 |
Tripura |
84,570 6 |
129 10 |
83,625 16 |
816 |
Meghalaya |
83,827 33 |
377 14 |
81,993 47 |
1,457 |
Chandigarh |
65,360 1 |
29 4 |
64,511 5 |
820 |
Arunachal Pradesh |
55,180 4 |
60 1 |
54,840 5 |
280 |
Sikkim |
32,039 9 |
153 15 |
31,487 23 |
399 1 |
Nagaland |
31,922 17 |
188 3 |
31,045 13 |
689 1 |
Ladakh |
21,033 27 |
114 23 |
20,710 4 |
209 |
Dadra And Nagar Haveli |
10,682 |
0 0 |
10,678 |
4 |
Lakshadweep |
10,365 |
0 0 |
10,314 |
51 |
Andaman And Nicobar Islands |
7,660 1 |
11 1 |
7,520 |
129 |