Many scientists, social workers participated into conference from all around country.
Organizing Secretary of conference and young scientist from Indian institute of Science, Banaglore Dr. Satyendra explains the climate change impact on Ganges river basin and told in increasing population stress reduce usable water and create problem in front of population. He also added up to 2040’s most of forest in this region get effected by climate change. Also, he advocacy for the special schemes for this region.
In conference Secretary of Manoyog and minister of Akhil Bhartiya Sanskrit Parisad Jitendra Tripathi focused on cultural values of Ganges River and explain how it is important from beginning of life to end of life. Nadini ji from Parmarth Niketan and Ganga Action Pariwar added all orgainsations from different filed, different religion should come on one platform and work together to clean Maa Ganga and give blessings from Swami Chidanand Saraswati.
Participant from Orissa Executive Director of PLUS Sudhanshu sekhar speaks about policy implementation on grass root level. Other experts are focusing on natural flow of river and agree on immediate stopping illegal sand mining into the river.
Founder of Nanoglint Softwares Ranjit Singh Rathore told that he helps to making this to conserve our river heritage.
In the conference National Secretary of Khudai Khidmatgar Maulana Fateh Mohd. Nadvi explain how Islam mainly focused on cleaning and paki and call for clean Ganga which is believe of many Indians. In the conference resolution passed to send letters to Prime Minister and all chief ministers from river states for helping in policy implementation and get help to fulfill the planning.
In the second day of conference resolution passed for national agenda and planning implementation. In this meeting Maulana Fateh Mohd., Anand Gupta of C-Map, and many others are present.







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