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The World Bank has agreed to lend India $1bn (£600m) over the next five years to clean up the Ganges, one of the most polluted rivers in the world. | |
The 2,500km (1,500-mile) river has been badly polluted by industrial chemicals, farm pesticides and other sewage. | |
Speaking in Delhi, World Bank chief Robert Zoellick said the clean-up would target the entire river network. | |
Plans involve building sewage treatment plants, revamping drains and other measures to improve the water quality. | |
The funding is part of the Indian government's multi-billion dollar initiative to end the discharge of untreated waste into the Ganges by 2020. | The funding is part of the Indian government's multi-billion dollar initiative to end the discharge of untreated waste into the Ganges by 2020. |
Environmentalists say the river supports more than 400 million people, and if the unabated pollution is not controlled, it will be the end of communities living along the banks. | |
Earlier attempts to clean the river have failed, including a plan to make its water drinkable by 1989. | Earlier attempts to clean the river have failed, including a plan to make its water drinkable by 1989. |
But Mr Zoellick said he was confident the plan would work this time. | But Mr Zoellick said he was confident the plan would work this time. |
"In the past, [efforts] focused too much on individual aspects such as sewage emissions and not enough on the basin as a whole," he said. | "In the past, [efforts] focused too much on individual aspects such as sewage emissions and not enough on the basin as a whole," he said. |
"What really distinguishes this project is to try to look at the whole river network and try to deal with all the aspects." | "What really distinguishes this project is to try to look at the whole river network and try to deal with all the aspects." |
Correspondents say many of India's polluting factories are located on the banks of the Ganges and their effluent has been largely responsible for the pollution of the river. | |
The Ganges also flows through some of most crowded cities of India which release their untreated sewage into the river. | |
Also on Wednesday, India's finance ministry said the World Bank would triple its lending to $7bn this year for development, infrastructure and other projects. |