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Maharashtra Tackles River Pollution: New Authority Formed
1 Apr
Summary
- Maharashtra establishes a State River Rejuvenation Authority.
- The authority will address 54 polluted river stretches statewide.
- Chief Minister chairs the new river conservation body.

Maharashtra has established the State River Rejuvenation Authority to combat pollution in the state's rivers. The authority will oversee projects for 54 identified polluted river stretches, integrating regulatory and developmental efforts for conservation. The Chief Minister will serve as the Chairperson, with the Minister for Environment and Climate Change as Vice-Chairperson. This initiative aims to significantly reduce river pollution and ensure long-term ecological health.
The authority's mandate includes determining rejuvenation priorities, recommending policies for sewage treatment and industrial effluent control, and managing river basin plans. It will also address issues such as land acquisition and encroachments along riverbanks. A State Executive Committee and a dedicated Secretariat, including environmental NGOs, will support its operations.
Funding for the authority will be sourced from the Pollution Control Board, government contributions, minor mineral excavation revenues, CSR funds, and blended finance. This comprehensive approach signifies a strong commitment to restoring Maharashtra's vital river ecosystems and ensuring cleaner water resources for the future.