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Police to bind at 283 grams of pradhans to keep the ghats gang clean within reach

Prasagraj: After the hue and the appeal was raised on the burial of the body on the edge of the Ganges during the severe wave of Covid-19 pandemic, the police had roamed the newly elected Gram Pradhans from 283 villages located on the edge of Ganga together with officials of various government departments, and volunteers related to different NGOs to create mass awareness to maintain cleanliness in Ghats and plantations in four certain districts including the ProAgraj District, Fatehpur, Kaushambi and Pratapgarh.
More importantly, the police with the help of the newly elected Gram Pradhans will also take the campaign awareness of Mega because they do not bury the body on the edge of the Ganges and take the right body cremation.
Inspector-General of Police (Range of Prayagraj) KP Singh told Tii, “We have compiled a blueprint to keep Ganga Clean and Green banks”.
He added, “We have prepared a list of 283 villages located on the edge of Ganga in four regencies of reach including Prayagraj (200), Kaushambi (23), Pratapgarh (18) and Fatehpur (42) and involving the newly chosen pradhan gram to create a campaign Awareness of mass levels in 283 villages so that the body must be made correctly.
The police have compiled a newly selected Gram Pradhans data from villages located on the edge of the Ganges in four districts from the range and Thana COPs contacted and consulted with them for a new mission.
Claiming that there was no victim’s body Covid-19 who was buried in Ganga sand during the second wave of Covid and that the body was cremated in separate Ghat (Phaphamau), IG said that the development agencies including the Municipal Corporation (PMC) ProAgraj Current took a campaign to cremate exposed bodies Because of the strong water flow from the ganga in the ongoing rainy season.
More than 100 bodies are assisted T is cremated in the Prayagraj district for.
The newly elected Gram Pradhan from Baharia said, “burying the bodies in the sand along the Ganga River is an old habit but not a body buried on the edge of the Ganga since the local government along with police and PMC take the campaign to attract people to cremate the body.
He is further added, “We have convinced the police and administrative officials to defend our Ghats in clean and green ganga and help their campaigns to create mass awareness in the villages concerned.” IG, Meanwhile, said, “Apart from Gram Pradhan, We also involved the Mohalla Committee to create awareness about Ghats cleaning in the city area as well “.
He added,” The senior police also coordinated with the administration of other departments, the Department of Forest and Nagar Nagam to take strict steps in the city and village with the aim of that not There is garbage that must be removed on Ghats.
Besides that, we have also taken steps to set up.
Soak the hole in the bank so that no untreated water must be thrown into the river.

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