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MoU inked for Ganga's conservation

In a significant step towards conserving and reviving the holy ri... Read More
GAYA: In a significant step towards conserving and reviving the holy river Ganga, the Indian Institute of Management, Bodh Gaya (IIMBG) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on Sunday with the National Mission for Clean Ganga (NMCG), Ministry of Jal Shakti, Government of India.

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B-school director Prof. Vinita S Sahay and the NMGC director general G Ashok Kumar signed the MoU, which focused on building a relationship between NMCG and the IIMBG for participating and supporting each other's awareness and other campaigns for the avowed objective.

An initiative by the Ministry of Jal Shakti, NMCG is a transformative project to rejuvenate the Ganga and its tributaries.

This mission envisions a cleaner and healthier Ganga, benefiting millions of people who rely on the river for their livelihood and spiritual well-being.

A press release issued by the B-school stated, "IIMBG has been actively contributing towards the river rejuvenation efforts of the Ganga mission. On March 22 this year, the Pragati-CSR Committee of IIM Bodh Gaya organized a street play at the Niranjana Falgu Parv. The collaboration will foster greater exchange of information, joint research projects, and the establishment of a Ganga activity centre at the B-school."

Prof. Sahay expressed her enthusiasm for the collaboration by saying, "We have always been ambitious towards sustainability, and we will keep volunteering to come forward wherever young minds and energy are needed to do our best."

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