Friday, 1 September 2017

Looking for 'missing' Sarswati, Haryana team reaches Jaisalmer


Seeking to snippet a probable track and ruins of a fabulous Saraswati river, a four-member group from Haryana Saraswati Heritage Development Board reached Jaisalmer Friday.


The team, led by emissary boss of a Board, Prasant Bhardwaj, visited Ranau, Tanot, Kishangarh, Kuriya Beri and Dharmi Kuwa villages of a district to try probable existence of a stream that finds discuss in a Rig Veda and other ancient novel and is believed to have left some 4,000 years ago.


Accompanied by Surajbhan Bishnoi, superintendent operative of Rajasthan belligerent H2O dialect and comparison geologist N D Inkhiya, Bhardwaj’s group collected several samples.


Soon after entrance to energy in May 2014, a NDA government during a Centre regenerated a efforts to snippet a stream deliberate holy by a Hindus. Haryana and Rajasthan, both ruled by a BJP, have alone launched efforts to revitalise a fabulous river.


Talking to reporters, Bhardwaj pronounced that Haryana supervision has embarked on a devise usually after collecting all a required data. “The Board’s work is formed on a evidences and information collected from a ISRO, ONGC, belligerent H2O departments of Rajasthan and Haryana, and systematic investigate carried out in a past,” he said.


“According to a information available, a stream flowed by a area that comprises benefaction day Rajasthan and Gujarat. Considering this, a dual state governments should join hands on this project, that is associated to a culture, civilization and heritage,” Bhardwaj said. He combined that a devise would go a prolonged approach in compelling birthright tourism and H2O management.


While Haryana set adult a Saraswati Heritage Development Board, tasking it with a shortcoming of margin work closely to be finished in tighten organisation with other agencies including a UNESCO and Archaeological Survey of India among others.


In Rajasthan, a Vasundhara Raje supervision constituted a state River Basin and Water Resources Planning Authority in 2015 to assistance revitalise a Saraswati and demeanour into several issues connected with stream basins, including intra-basin stream H2O transfer. The management is operative in coordination with institutions such as ISRO, Central Ground Water Board (CGWB), state belligerent H2O house and inhabitant hospital of hydrology.


In June, a two-member CGWB group had visited a adjacent Barmer district to try probable ruins of a Saraswati.


Tall claims of Raje supervision tumble flat


Barmer: Even as Haryana supervision is operative on fight balance to try and revitalise Saraswati, a Rajasthan government’s skeleton seem to be in a limbo. The state supervision had sent a minute devise news (DPR) of Rs 68.87 crore to a Centre for tracing a track of a ancient stream and rejuvenating it. The offer is still tentative for approval. Also, afterwards apportion of open health engineering dialect Kiran Maheshwari had in 2015 pronounced announced that if Centre does not recover a bill for a devise by a finish of year afterwards state supervision will recover supports on a own. The explain seems to have depressed flat.


Ganga: NGT issues aver opposite Rajasthan, Haryana


New Delhi: The National Green Tribunal has released bailable warrants opposite Rajasthan and Haryana governments for not submitting their movement devise on cleaning and rejuvenation of a River Ganga.


A dais headed by NGT Chairperson Justice Swatanter Kumar took clever conflict to a deficiency of a warn for both a states and their disaster to contention a news notwithstanding a Jul 13 order.


“Nobody is benefaction on interest of Haryana and Rajasthan…Consequently, we emanate bailable aver opposite a proprietor commissioners of Haryana and Rajasthan during New Delhi…They shall uncover means as to because a movement devise in terms of a settlement of a Tribunal have not been filed,” a dais said.


Article source: http://www.freepressjournal.in/entertainment/23rd-star-screen-awards-pink-glitters-while-neerja-shines-as-well/982478



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