New Delhi: Fitted with powerful cameras, Special Purpose Aircraft may soon fly over the Ganga to survey the river as it courses through five states for a geospatial mapping of its basin to rid it of pollution and encroachment.
The survey would be conducted under the ambitious 'Namami Gange' programme of the NDA Government which aims at rejuvenating the highly polluted holy river. Sources at the National Mission for Clean Ganga (NMCG) said Special Purpose Aircraft would be used for mapping the river to closely capture pictures of flood plains, necessary for preparing a database for plans to cleanse it of pollutants.
"The aerial survey would be conducted in the five Ganga flowing states of Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand and West Bengal. The database is essential for all sorts of planning (relating to the river)," NMCG sources said, adding the Dornier-sized aircraft would fly at above 500 metres to click images. Bhagirathi, the source stream of the Ganga emanates from Gangotri glacier at Gaumukh at an altitude of 3892 metres. Ganga traverses five state during its course of 2525 km before flowing into the Bay of Bengal.
Read news in full 16/08/15 PTI/Daily News & Analysis
The survey would be conducted under the ambitious 'Namami Gange' programme of the NDA Government which aims at rejuvenating the highly polluted holy river. Sources at the National Mission for Clean Ganga (NMCG) said Special Purpose Aircraft would be used for mapping the river to closely capture pictures of flood plains, necessary for preparing a database for plans to cleanse it of pollutants.
"The aerial survey would be conducted in the five Ganga flowing states of Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand and West Bengal. The database is essential for all sorts of planning (relating to the river)," NMCG sources said, adding the Dornier-sized aircraft would fly at above 500 metres to click images. Bhagirathi, the source stream of the Ganga emanates from Gangotri glacier at Gaumukh at an altitude of 3892 metres. Ganga traverses five state during its course of 2525 km before flowing into the Bay of Bengal.
Read news in full 16/08/15 PTI/Daily News & Analysis
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