World Bank Provides $400 Million to Enhance Support for Rejuvenating the Ganga

New Delhi: The World Bank and the Government of India today signed a loan agreement to enhance support for the Namami Gange programme that seeks to rejuvenate the Ganga river.

The Second National Ganga River Basin Project will help stem pollution in the iconic river and strengthen the management of the river basin which is home to more than 500 million people.

The $400 million operation comprises a loan of $381 million and a proposed Guarantee of up to $19 million, said an official statement issued by the Ministry of Finance.

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