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Ganga Utsav 2022 – The River Festival Organised by National Mission for Clean Ganga

  • Ganga Utsav 2022 is dedicated to the Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav.
  • 75 events will be organised as part of the Utsav over a period of AKAM in Ganga Basin states promoting local culture.
  • Activities under Arth Ganga such as Ghat Mein Haat, Ghat Par Yoga, Ganga Artis, etc will be organised.
  • A curtain raiser on ‘Woman and Water’ series was organised.

WD News: National Mission for Clean Ganga (NMCG) organised Ganga Utsav – The River Festival 2022 on November 4, at New Delhi in two sessions.

The Union Minister for Culture, Tourism and Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER), Shri G. Kishan Reddy addressing at the Ganga Utsav The River Festival 2022, in New Delhi on November 04, 2022.
The Minister of State for Tribal Affairs and Jal Shakti, Shri Bishweswar Tudu addressing at the  Ganga Utsav The River Festival 2022, in New Delhi on November 04, 2022.

Shri G. Kishan Reddy, the Union Minister for Culture, Tourism & DoNER was the chief guest in the morning session. Shri Bishweswar Tudu, the Minister for State, Jal Shakti and Tribal Affairs, H.E. Freddy Svan, Royal Danish Ambassador to India, Shri Sriram Vedire, Advisor, Ministry of Jal Shakti and Shri G. Asok Kumar, Director General, NMCG were also present.

The evening session was presided over by Shri Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, Union Minister for Jal Shakti in the presence of Shri Pankaj Kumar, Secretary, Department of Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation, Ministry of Jal Shakti and Shri G. Asok Kumar, DG, NMCG.

Taking inspiration from the speech of Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi on September 26, 2021, the central aim of the Ganga Utsav – The River Festival 2022 is to celebrate all the rivers of India (Nadi Utsav). NMCG has been celebrating Ganga Utsav since 2017 every year on November 4, the day on which river Ganga was declared the National River of India in the year 2008.

Ganga Utsav 2022 is dedicated to Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav that is being observed to commemorate the 75 years of Indian Independence. As Ganga Utsav 2022 is being held in the 75th year of Independence, it is planned to have 75 separate events in Ganga and its tributary basin cities and towns, by August 2023, three-day events in 15 major cities like Haridwar, Mathura, Delhi, Kanpur, Varanasi, Patna, Bhagalpur, Kolkata etc., one-day events in 60 smaller towns/cities, in which local and pan-India culture-based events will be promoted.

Union Minister of Jal Shakti, Shri Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, began his address by congratulating everyone who became a part of the Ganga Utsav 2022 and made it known on the national as well as international stage. “The expansion of civilisation is not possible without rivers, they are the elixir of life, Ganga is not just our National River but is also our cultural heritage. Despite being a country imbibing different languages, religions, cultures and music, there are some elements that bind each one of us together and unite us. Ganga is one of them.”

Union Jal Shakti Minister said, “The Indian civilisation and culture can never be complete without mentioning Mother Ganga. Mokshadayini Maa Ganga is not just a river, but is the very basis of religion, philosophy, culture, civilisation flowing through the ages in India. Its pure flow has assimilated every aspect of the land of India. It not just gives water, but also gives nutrition and employment opportunities.”

He mentioned Hon’ble Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s speech in Madison Square Garden in 2014 wherein he spoke about the dream of making Ganga pollution free. “Through the efforts of Namami Gange and volunteers, River Ganga has become Aviral and Nirmal. Any cause, no matter big or small, can be achieved when we combine all the individual efforts” He thanked everyone who has contributed to the Clean Ganga Fund, irrespective of the amount donated.

Shri Shekhawat noted how in the ancient times, our sages imparted religious messages on Ganga so that people keep it clean. “Through Arth Ganga, we are generating economic opportunities for individuals living near the Ganga basin,” he said, adding, “Namami Gange is able to adopt a holistic and multi-sectoral approach for conservation, promotion and rejuvenation of Ganga and its tributaries. This program, run by the National Mission for Clean Ganga, is emerging as a river rejuvenation model across the country. He said that it is important to promote natural farming practices and incentivise farmers to shift to natural farming. Medicinal plantation should be done at a bigger scale as well.

The Union Minister further said, “We need to move beyond Ganga cleanliness and Nirmalta and also look into it river-people connect and prevent it from getting polluted.” He also mentioned the significance of promoting tourism along River Ganga and how Ganga model can be applied to other rivers of the country for their rejuvenation. Thanking everyone associated with Ganga, he said that through Ganga Utsav 2022 people are able to connect with River Ganga and hoped for continued success.

Congratulating the NMCG on celebrating the 6th edition of Ganga Utsav, Shri G Kishan Reddy said, “Through this festival, the social, cultural and historical heritage of India is showcased. Jan Bhagidari is very important in the rejuvenation of rivers across the country and the relation between people and rivers is so strong that rivers are revered as mothers in India. Ganga Utsav 2022 is also representing the Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav that is being celebrated across the country.” Giving the example of Southern India, Shri Reddy said, “People across the country have immense faith in Ganga, which is a symbol of our culture and civilisation. Conservation of rivers is the biggest responsibility which we have to fulfill together, especially River Ganga which selflessly provides livelihood to more than 40% of the population and constitutes more than 20% of the country’s landmass.”

Shri Reddy also said, “Various initiatives have been taken by the Ministry of Tourism in collaboration with the National Mission for Clean Ganga to promote tourism in the areas of Ganga Basin. These initiatives will generate employment opportunities for the local communities giving impetus to Arth Ganga, the concept espoused by the Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi. Ganga and tourism are related to each other in such a way that they cannot be separated. Today, tourists from all over the world are coming to these tourist places on the banks of the Ganges. For the first time in the history of independent India, a new National Tourism Policy is being finalised by the Government of India. Ganga Utsav is a unique and one-of-its-kind event and engaging young children with river conservation is a commendable step. Cleaning our rivers is not the job of government bodies alone, but of every single individual whose lives have been touched by the rivers of the country, irrespective of caste, class, gender and religion. It is the responsibility of every individual to work towards Ganga conservation. The government’s initiative in this regard has been of complete commitment and determination towards the cause.”

Shri Bishweswar Tudu, Minister of State, Jal Shakti said, “Ganga is not just a river but a focal point of our civilisation. Ganga river is one of the oldest rivers in the world, and is revered in every family of the country. The importance of rivers in Indian culture can be known from the fact that there are many such areas like religious, social, economic, commercial, agriculture, tourism and medicine which are directly connected with our rivers. Rivers are the basis of the life of the Indian people not only as a source of water, but they have been the centre of faith. When we talk about rivers, it cannot be complete unless we talk about Ganga. Among the rivers, the Ganges has a special place, which is an integral part of our Indian heritage. Ongoing projects have been tirelessly working towards Ganga rejuvenation. The main objective of this festival is to bring about a change in the behaviour of people towards water and ecology with public awareness, participation, engagement among the people of the Ganga basin. The festival has acted as an important platform to strengthen ties with people from all walks of life. At the same time, it has helped in promoting development in and around the Ganga basin.”

Shri G. Asok Kumar, DG- NMCG, welcomed the Union Ministers and other dignitaries to the event. He proclaimed the event to be of the people and not of one single body. He welcomed everyone present at the event and expressed his gratitude towards all the performers, children, stakeholders and participants of Ganga Utsav 2022. The 6th edition of Ganga Utsav 2022 is significant, he noted, as Ganga represents not just our National River, but also, our cultural heritage and traditions associated with it.

Morning Session

The morning session of the event commenced with Ganga Kalash that conveyed different sources of water and the need for water conservation followed by Namami Gange Anthem sung by Trichur Brothers. The event also saw captivating performance of Siddha Veena by Pandit Siddharta Banerjee. The dance performance by Megha Nair and team also enthralled the audience. The team performed a mix of Mohiniyattam and Bharatanatyam dance forms to an engrossed audience. A folk dance group from Uttarakhand also performed in the morning session.

Shri G. Asok Kumar, DG-NMCG introduced the panel discussion on Women and Water by discussing how traditionally, women have been responsible for fetching water. This makes women at the core of water and sanitation as they are the most affected. He noted that with women at the head of the initiative concerning clean water ensured that they not only benefit from it, but also are the driving force in bringing about change within the society at a local level. He mentioned that Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi’s initiatives Swachh Bharat Mission and Jal Jeevan Mission have been a boon to the women of the country. He thanked GIZ for initiating the dialogue and doing such wonderful work in the field. He further expressed gratitude towards women who are the driving force in water conservation from different walks of life, be it technology, academics, administration and media on the panel.

Ms. Anupama Madhok, Director and Editor of Water Digest, moderated the session that included Ms. Archana Verma, MD, National Water Mission; Dr Nupur Bahadur, TERI, Dr Lata Pandey, music teacher, Uttarakhand; and Ms. Kanchan Rajput, Jeevan Dhara Namami Gange Foundation. The panel discussion on Women and Water initiated a dialogue on the achievements of women in the area of Ganga rejuvenation. The discussion aimed at giving leadership opportunities to women towards social transformation and its need in the water sector. The discussion concluded with the hope for a long series of dialogue of women and their fight for Ganga rejuvenation.

The trailer of the movie – Ek Ank – was also screened in the morning session showing how individuals can be a part of river conservation. A folk musical performance- Dhariya Chaufila Nritya- by the Uttarakhand group made the atmosphere even more enthralling. Another special segment began with Ms. Seema Wahi Mukherjee wherein she did a mesmerising storytelling on Gangetic Dolphins. She gave a message on protection of water bodies and living organisms within them. Ms. Megha Nair and her team gave another performance on the fusion of Mohiniyattam, Bharatanatyam, Odissi, and Kathak. A Nukkad Natak was also performed to raise awareness on keeping the Ganga clean and encouraging individuals to their part in this cause.

Evening Session

The main event of the evening session was the performance by Padma Shri, Ms G. Padmaja Reddy and her group on the journey of Ganga. The evening session commenced with Ganga Arti and Namami Gange Anthem. Shri Pankaj Kumar, Secretary, Do WR, RD & GR, Ministry of Jal Shakti and Shri G. Asok Kumar, DG- NMCG felicitated partner NGOs who are doing Yamuna River Ghat Clean ups, a Namami Gange initiative, on a regular basis. These involved Yuva Sangharsh Social Foundation, Swachh Yamuna Abhiyan, Swami Dayanand Hospital and National Nurses Organisation, Tree Craze Organisation, and Say Earth. Dr. Chitra Roy from Art of Living presented a beautiful satsang that created a mesmerising atmosphere of the evening. Jal Tarang was performed by Bimal Jain and invoked the strength of water through a musical performance. The Rajasthani Dance performance filled the crowd with vigour and added new energy to the event. Shri Gajendra Singh Shekhawat felicitated 17 major contributors to the Clean Ganga Fund.

The other attractions of the event were a puppet show, film screening, painting, pottery & nest making workshop and a book stall. Food stalls offering scrumptious food roped in the younger crowd to the Ganga Utsav 2022. The film screening and the storytelling session by Ms. Rituparna Ghosh offered new insights on the river rejuvenation and opened dialogue on inventive ways to counter waste management. The event highlighted the significance of river- people- connect in the mission of Ganga revival and brought focus on stakeholder engagement and public participation towards Ganga rejuvenation.

Union Jal Shakti Minister at the Evening Session of Ganga Utsav

Union Minister for Culture, Tourism & DoNER Shri G. Kishan Reddy addressing the gathering during the morning session of Ganga Utsav 2022.

Union Minister for Culture, Tourism & DoNER Shri G. Kishan Reddy along with MoS Jal Shakti & Tribal Affairs Shri Bishweswar Tudu & DG NMCG, Shri G. Asok Kumar.

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