8 March 2025: PIB Summary For UPSC
1. A Holistic Approach for Cleanliness of River Ganga
(Source – https://pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=2109078 )
Topic: GS2 – Governance – Government Initiatives |
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Introduction
- The Namami Gange Programme was launched in 2014-15 as an integrated conservation mission for the rejuvenation of River Ganga and its tributaries.
- The programme initially had a budget of ₹20,000 crore for five years (till March 2021) and was later extended to March 2026 with an increased budget of ₹22,500 crore.
- For 2025-26, the National Ganga Plan has an outlay of ₹3,400 crore to improve sewage treatment, water quality, and industrial waste management.
Ganga: India’s Lifeline
- The Ganga River is a cultural and economic lifeline but faces severe pollution and excessive water usage.
- The Ganga River Basin covers 27% of India’s landmass and supports 47% of its population across 11 states.
- Despite receiving 35.5% of India’s total precipitation, it is the second most water-stressed basin after the Sabarmati Basin.
Vision for Ganga Rejuvenation
- The mission focuses on:
- “Aviral Dhara” – Ensuring continuous flow.
- “Nirmal Dhara” – Achieving pollution-free water.
- Maintaining the geological and ecological balance.
- A Ganga River Basin Management Plan (GRBMP) was developed by a consortium of seven IITs, promoting an Integrated River Basin Management (IRBM) approach.
Key Interventions
- Pollution Control (Nirmal Ganga) – Reducing sources of pollution.
- Improving Flow (Aviral Ganga) – Enhancing ecological health and continuous water flow.
- Community Engagement (Jan Ganga) – Strengthening public involvement.
- Research & Policy Support (Gyan Ganga) – Encouraging scientific studies and evidence-based policy-making.
Conservation and Biodiversity Efforts
- Seven biodiversity parks in seven districts of Uttar Pradesh and five priority wetlands in Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and Jharkhand have been sanctioned.
- Forestry projects covering 33,024 hectares implemented with an expenditure of ₹398 crore.
- 143.8 lakh Indian Major Carp (IMC) fingerlings released into the Ganga to improve fish biodiversity and dolphin conservation.
Sewerage & Industrial Pollution Control
- 203 sewerage infrastructure projects worth ₹32,613 crore taken up, with 6,255 MLD treatment capacity.
- 127 STPs completed, adding 3,446 MLD capacity.
- Three Common Effluent Treatment Plants (CETPs) sanctioned for Jajmau (20 MLD), Banther (4.5 MLD), and Mathura (6.25 MLD), with two completed.
Conclusion
- The National Mission for Clean Ganga (NMCG) continues to make significant progress in restoring the river’s ecological balance.
- The use of global expertise, sustainable projects, and community engagement is helping to achieve the goal of a clean and thriving Ganga for future generations
Practice Question: Discuss the key objectives and progress of the Namami Gange Programme. How effective has it been in addressing pollution and rejuvenating the Ganga River? (250 Words /15 marks) |
2. “Sarpanch Pati” Culture Under Spotlight in New Digital Campaign
(Source – https://pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=2109041 )
Topic: GS2 – Indian Polity |
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What is ‘Sarpanch Pati’ Culture?
- ‘Sarpanch Pati’ refers to the unofficial representation of elected women leaders by their male relatives (husbands, fathers, or brothers) in Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRIs).
- It undermines the constitutional mandate of women’s reservation in PRIs, making them nominal leaders while men wield actual power.
- This practice dilutes women’s political empowerment, preventing them from actively participating in governance and decision-making.
Implications of ‘Sarpanch Pati’ Culture
- Weakens Democratic Representation: Elected women remain passive while male relatives take charge, reducing meaningful participation.
- Hinders Women’s Leadership Growth: Women remain dependent on male family members, preventing leadership skill development.
- Undermines Policy Implementation: Policies addressing women’s issues, healthcare, education, and social welfare are often neglected.
- Reduces Accountability: Since men act as proxies, genuine responsibility and accountability are compromised in governance.
How to Empower Women in Panchayati Raj?
- Capacity Building: Conduct leadership training programs for women representatives to boost confidence and governance skills.
- Legal and Institutional Safeguards: Implement stricter laws to penalize proxy governance and ensure women actively exercise their powers.
- Digital & Technological Interventions: Use technology to promote transparency, ensuring direct participation of women in decision-making.
- Financial Independence: Strengthen financial training and budgetary control for women representatives to promote self-reliance in governance.
- Public Awareness Campaigns: Educate communities to challenge gender biases and promote genuine women-led governance.
Practice Question: Proxy representation of women in Panchayati Raj Institutions undermines the spirit of grassroots democracy. Discuss the challenges posed by the ‘Sarpanch Pati’ culture and suggest measures to ensure genuine women leadership. (250 Words /15 marks) |
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