'Namami Gange'
'Namami Gange'
The allocation of a
fund of Rs 2,037 crore by the Finance
Minister Arun Jaitley in his first budget is a welcome move, especially when it
constitutes the part of an integrated Ganga development project called
the 'Namami Gange'. It is equally
interesting to know that Rs 100 crore and Rs 4200 crore have been
allocated for Ghat development & beautification of the river
front and for National water ways respectively.
Undoubtedly these are laudable measures; nevertheless it calls for an
integrated approach because multiple agencies would be working at different
points sans coordination and cooperation in the absence of convergence
enhancing the probability of ‘too many cooks spoiling the broth’. Emphasis
should be on convergence and capacity building.
It is noteworthy that no action plan of this
magnitude can succeed without the involvement of the people as major
stakeholders. Besides, it is equally essential to initiate capacity-building
programmes of the people to sensitize them about the objectives of the action
plans being initiated to elicit their participation. Along with fiscal and
technical inputs, capacity building inputs by the civil society are equally
significant. Apart from capacity building, the role of civil society is also indispensable in
monitoring the progress of work being done by local authorities through social
audit.
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