Manorama River’s revival campaign launched in Gonda
04-Jul-2025 03:10 PM 8778
Gonda, July 4 (Reporter) The Uttar Pradesh government, besides focussing on development is equally committed to reviving the state’s ancient cultural identity and preserving its natural heritage. An example of this vision is the Gonda district, where a community-driven initiative has started for restoring the Manorama River, officials here today. In recent years, the Manorama River had nearly vanished, its flow blocked by silt, encroachment, and dried-up sources. Now, its revival is poised to mark a major milestone in water conservation while re-establishing Gonda’s ecological and cultural identity. The Manorama River- long seen as the soul of Gonda will soon flow again. Acting on the Chief Minister’s instructions, District Magistrate Neha Sharma has initiated comprehensive efforts to rejuvenate the river through public participation. This includes desilting, garbage removal, tree plantation, and full restoration of the river’s course. Inspecting the entire stretch of the river from its origin at Manorama Sarovar, the District Magistrate issued detailed instructions to relevant departments. "Manorama is not just a river; it is our cultural heritage. Its revival will be a matter of pride for our people," she stated, calling the project the beginning of a holistic environmental and social renaissance. As part of the plan, tree plantation will be undertaken along both banks, focusing on native species like Peepal, Neem, and Pakkad. The Forest Department has been tasked with executing this. Simultaneously, desilting and cleaning operations have been launched using Pokland and JCB machines. The river’s stretch from Gonda-Balrampur Road to Tadi Lal Village will be thoroughly cleared and its water stream re-routed...////...
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