New Delhi: the central government led by BJP said Monday that the Maha Kumbh Agua was Apt to bathe citing the new report of the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB). This came after the CM Up Yogi Adityanath had rejected the previous CPCB report That had called Kumbh’s waters not suitable for bathe by citing high levels of fecal bacteria.
Responding to a consultation of the parliamentarian of the Samajwadi Party Anand Bhadauria and the deputy of the Congress K Sudhakaran, the Minister of Environment of the Union, Bhupers Fecal coliform (FC) In all monitored sites were within the allowed bath limits.
The Government said it assigned RS 7,421 million rupees to the National Mission of Ganga Clean (NMCG) for the cleaning of the river through 2022-23, 2023-24 and 2024-25 (until March 9).
He Pollution of the river The problem won impulse recently after opposition leaders criticized the UP government for the previous report of the pollution control board that had said in its report that the quality of the river water in Prayagraj during Kumbh “did not adjust to the primary quality of water to bathe with respect to fecal coliforms in all the locations monitored several times.”
This report was dismissed by the Yogi government, which had called it an effort to “defame Maha Kumbh.”
However, in his new report, CPCB said that the quality of water during Maha Kumbh was “suitable for bathing” cite “data variability.”
The report explained that an expert committee examined the variability of the data and determined that the results reflect only a snapshot of water quality at a specific time and location. He stressed that water quality can vary significantly due to factors such as upstream human activities, flow, sampling depth, collection time, river currents and mixing patterns, among other influences.