World Bank Enhances the financial Support for Ganga rejuvenation with $400 million through SNGRBP 

World Bank steps up support for Namami Gange ProgrammeThe World bank enhanced the support to India’s programme to rejuvenate the Ganga with $400 million through Second National Ganga River Basin Project (SNGRBP), for the development of infrastructure projects Under the National Ganga River Basin Project.

Note – The Namami Gange Programme is an integrated conservation mission, approved by Union Government in 2014 with a budget outlay of Rs 20000 crore.

Key Points:-

  • The world bank and the National Mission of Clean Ganga(NMCG) discussed on the components  of second national Ganga river basin Project which comprises spillovers of Ganga-I and take up new projects on tributaries like yamuna and Kali
  • The two parts of the SNGRBP loan consists of USD381 million of loan amount and guarantee upto USD19 million as payment security mechanism.
  • This is the 1st Indian Project to get the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) Guarantee in the water sector in India
  • The loan is for a period of five years upto 2026.

Namami Ganga Programme:-

  • The Vision: to restore the wholesomeness of the Ganga River by ensuring ‘Aviral Dhara and ‘Nirmal Dhara’ and maintaining the geological and ecological integrity of the river.
  • On 12th August 2011, National Mission for Ganga (NMCG) was registered as a society under the Societies Registration Act 1860. 
  • Till March 2020, 313 projects have been sanctioned under the Namami Gange Programme at Rs 24,966 crores.

About World Bank:
Headquarters: Washington D.C., United States
President: David Malpass
Director General NMCG: Rajiv Ranjan Mishra





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