Five Sewerage Projects Commissioned Under Namami Gange Phase II for Ganga–Yamuna Rejuvenation:

Five Sewerage Projects Commissioned Under Namami Gange Phase II for Ganga–Yamuna Rejuvenation:

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Category : National Published on: January 13 2026

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  • As part of Namami Gange Mission Phase II, five sewerage infrastructure projects were made operational in the third quarter of FY 2025–26, marking significant progress in pollution control and river restoration across several States. With these additions, a total of nine projects have been commissioned so far during FY 25–26, boosting sewage treatment capacity.
  • Following the commissioning of these projects, the total sewage treatment capacity under the Namami Gange Programme has reached 3,976 MLD, with 173 Sewage Treatment Plants now operational.
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