Devanad-Damodar Festival held simultaneously at 45 places in Jharkhand, called Governor to save rivers

Bokaro, June 5 (IANS). Jharkhand Governor Santosh Gangwar, who describes the Damodar River as the lifeline of Jharkhand, has called on continued collective efforts in the preservation of the conservation. The Governor on Thursday in Telmacho of the Bokaro district arranged a function arranged on the occasion of Devnad Damodar Mahotsav-Ganga Dussehra in Telmacho of the Bokaro district. The state’s most important voluntary organization arranged Damodar festival at 45 places in the state on the occasion of Ganga Dussehra. During the main ceremony, the Governor said: “Ganga Dussehra reminds us that our ancestors named Mother Mother Thousands of years ago, their water is considered Moksshadayini. Here, Ganga is not here, but Damodar. And as Ganga is the soul of Northern India, Damodar is the lifelong of Jharkhand and Damodar one of the Sahasra -Name Van Lord Vishnu.” The governor has expressed concern about the shallow rivers across the country these days. He said that, when he was the Minister of Water Sources for a few days in Atal Ji’s government, he found that the work should not be done in the country. It is now felt that we should all work together for rivers. The governor said that the cleanliness of rivers is not the responsibility of institutions or governments. This is the collective responsibility of all American citizens. At a time, the Ganges was also in very poor condition, but led by Premier Narendra Modi, extensive work was done for the cleanliness of the Ganges. Now people are also aware of cleanliness. Jamshedpur Western Mla and ‘Damodar Bachao andolan’, who are serving the program, said industries can be born here because of the water of Damodar. Now these industries and businesses have gone down to destroy Damodar like Bhasmasura. We started the movement. Now the situation has changed a lot. Bokaro Mla Shweta Singh, who was present in the program, described the Damodar festival as an important step towards the conservation of the river. Professor Anshumali of IIT (ISM) said that Damodar irrigated 25 thousand square kilometers from eighty thousand square kilometers from the irrigated area of ​​Jharkhand. Damodar’s tributaries like Jamunia, Katri and Garga are most needed today to preserve it. -Ians snc/Ekd shares these story -tags