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Govt. accepts failure in cleaning Ganga, Yamuna

New Delhi, July 17 (ANI): Despite spending 17,000 crore rupees on river cleaning projects, Ganga and Yamuna were "no cleaner" now as they were two decades ago, the government has admitted in Lok Sabha.

Responding to a Calling Attention Motion on checking pollution in rivers and lakes in India, Environment Minister Jairam Ramesh said: "I admit with full responsibility that Ganga and Yamuna are no cleaner than 20 years ago."

Ramesh added that a "determined and renewed effort" was required to cleanse these major rivers.

He said he could provide figures on their pollution levels but "I myself don't believe these numbers, for a layman, the answer is a depressing no."

Over 816 crore rupees were spent on two phases of the Ganga Action Plan (GAP), and 682 crore rupees were spent on the first phase of the Yamuna Action Plan (YAP) and another 190 crore rupees on the second phase so far, the minister informed.

Referring to the National Ganga River Basin Authority headed by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, he said global tender for project consultants to prepare a basin management plan have attracted 30 bids and the selection would be done in the next two months. (ANI)

Japanese govt under fire for rewriting wartime history in school textbooks

London, Jan 9 (ANI): Japanese government is under attack for its apparent attempts to rewrite its wartime past in the new school textbooks.The government had decided two years ago to delete or rewrite references to 1945 Battle of Okinawa in the history books, where the military apparently forced the civilians into mass suicides faced with defeat.According to new reports, education officials have agreed to restore the passages in new books, but it will not contain the word "forced" in.....
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