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March For River Yamuna Clean Up


 

 Ramesh Baba told his 15,000 odd followers joining him in the Braj Chaurasi Kos Yatra that people from all over the world, the Vaishnavas, and many other religious leaders would join him in the Yatra to save the river Yamuna which was in a terrible state.

 

 The venerated baba of Braj said he had till now focused on the illegal mining in the Nandgaon-Barsana area along the Rajasthan border, but now the bigger issues have to be addressed. "The life-line of the Braj Mandal, the Yamuna river has to be made pollution-free."

 

 Ramesh Baba said, “We are adopting this Gandhian strategy of a mass march in order to create awareness in the state and central governments of the massive concern that is there over the pollution problem. Then we will be able to propose solutions.”

 

"The yatra will begin next March 1, with all the monks and their followers participating under the Maan Mandir banner. The march will follow the Yamuna’s banks from Allahabad with the accompaniment of Harinam sankirtan, stopping in every town and village on the way to speak to the local people and solicit their support. The yatra will end at the Lok Sabha in Delhi."