Delhi government is planning to raise funds from private enterprises to revive the Yamuna River - NCR's private sector invited to finance Yamuna River Cleaning
The Delhi government seeks help from the private sector to clean the Yamuna River. The Delhi Jal Board planned to raise funds under the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). Below, STPs will be made on the drains that fall into the Yamuna in which private companies can invest. State Bureau, Jagran. New -Delhi: The Delhi government intends to raise funds through corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiative to support its mission to revive the polluted Yamuna River. The Delhi Jal Board (DJB) invited private businesses for the sewerage treatment plant (STP) to be erected on the banks of the large open drains in the river. Modular and decentralized STPs will be installed on the drains, instead of traditional STPs, which require large space and investment, modular and decentralized STPs will be installed on the drains, in which businesses can invest and get a chance to brand. DJB wants a commitment to participate in establishing such STPs on open drains identified by the requirement of corporate institutions. Companies will pay sellers to set up the plant. Currently, DJB 37 STPs, which are widely operated and maintained by private companies, which the government pays according to the contract. Under the new scheme, businesses will choose a seller to set up and pay the plant directly. The modular STPs are small in size and can be arranged in parts along the flow of the drain that contaminate the river or the length of the drain. Also read: Every big news from your city, now on your phone. Download the most reliable companion of Local News Afjagran Local App.