Heading Towards a Cleaner Kashi

Published By : Admin | May 15, 2015 | 06:59 IST

With an aim to have a cleaner Kashi, frequent steps are being undertaken to rejuvenate and develop the spiritual capital of India. The sister city pact between Kashi and Kyoto has proved to be a major leap in development of the region. Continuous efforts are being carried out to make the city cleaner and greener than ever before.

Recently, residents of Varanasi, volunteers, students and even Bharatiya Janata Party workers came out to lend a helping hand to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Swachh Bharat Mission and Namami Gange Project. Shri Narendra Modi’s Clean India movement was taken up in mission mode. From Ganga Ghats to the narrow streets, people wielded broom across length and breadth of Kashi.

Inspired by PM Narendra Modi’s clarion call for a Clean India, many volunteers too took up the cleanliness campaign and brushed away all the filth and stink from near the Ghats. Temsutula Imsong, who hails from Nagaland, and Darshika Shah, a native of Varanasi, started up with a unique initiative that emerged to be a great success.

A campaign named ‘Mission Prabhughat’ was launched a few weeks back aimed at cleaning the Ghats of Varanasi. Imsong along with Shah and team took up the Prime Minister’s cleanliness drive and made it a mass movement inspiring and involving the youth.  The youth brigade turned up on the streets in huge numbers spreading awareness about maintaining cleanliness and hygiene and sanitation in the surroundings.

Even the Prime Minister took note of it and taking to twitter lauded the efforts of the young volunteers who worked day in and day out to make streets and Ganga Ghats free from dirt and stench.

The BJP karyakartas too turned out on the streets in large numbers, took brooms and swept the streets and Ghats and stairs that lead to the river. A total of 86 Ghats were cleaned up under the Swachhta Mission which made it the biggest cleanliness campaign ever.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi also lauded the BJP workers who took part in the Swachh Bharat drive and gave a helping hand in making Kashi cleaner city. Once again, on the twitter world, he lauded their attempts.

A special team comprising of 160 members also flew in especially from Surat, Gujarat and formed a part of the Swachh Bharat Mission. Spreading awareness about Prime Minister Modi’s Clean India, they marched throughout the city and cleaned up the muddle from Saamneghat to Durgakund. They took the cleanliness crusade to the Railway station and other Ganga Ghats as well. The team would hold several such drives throughout the month to educate the local people about hygiene and importance clean surroundings.

Assuming their moral responsibility, State Bank of India too decided to educate youngsters at school level about importance of cleanliness. The bank has worked upon an innovative way to educate the gen-next. Cartoon films highlighting importance of cleanliness would be shown to the school children. Noting the significance of maintaining proper toilets, sanitation and sewage disposal facilities, the State Bank of India along with Sulabh International have decided to spend a lump sum of Rs. 20 crores to build up proper sanitation facilities in about 35 primary schools.

Numerous social institutions also paid heed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s cleanliness drive and joined in for the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan. Organizations like the ICAI and many other NGOs supported the mass movement and formed a part in revitalizing Varanasi.

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Cabinet approves Rs 1,526.21 crore upgrade of NH-326 in Odisha
December 31, 2025

The Union Cabinet chaired by the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi today approved the widening and strengthening of existing 2-Lane to 2-Lane with Paved Shoulder from Km 68.600 to Km 311.700 of NH-326 in the State of Odisha under NH(O) on EPC mode.

Financial implications:

The total capital cost for the project is Rs.1,526.21 crore, which includes a civil construction cost of Rs.966.79 crore.

Benefits:

The upgradation of NH-326 will make travel faster, safer, and more reliable, resulting in overall development of southern Odisha, particularly benefiting the districts of Gajapati, Rayagada, and Koraput. Improved road connectivity will directly benefit local communities, industries, educational institutions, and tourism centres by enhancing access to markets, healthcare, and employment opportunities, thereby contributing to the region’s inclusive growth.

Details:

  • The section of Mohana–Koraput of the National Highway (NH-326) at present have sub-standard geometry (intermediate lane/2-lane, many deficient curves and steep gradients); the existing road alignment, carriageway width and geometric deficiencies constrain safe, efficient movement of heavy vehicles and reduce freight throughput to coastal ports and industrial centres. These constraints will be removed by upgrading the corridor to 2-lane with paved shoulders with geometric corrections (curve realignments and gradient improvements), removal of black spots and pavement strengthening, enabling safe and uninterrupted movement of goods and passengers and reducing vehicle operating costs.
  • The upgradation will provide direct and improved connectivity from Mohana–Koraput into major economic and logistics corridors — linking with NH-26, NH-59, NH-16 and the Raipur–Visakhapatnam corridor and improving last-mile access to Gopalpur port, Jeypore airport and several railway stations. The corridor connects important industrial and logistic nodes (JK Paper, Mega Food Park, NALCO, IMFA, Utkal Alumina, Vedanta, HAL) and education/tourism hubs (Central University of Odisha, Koraput Medical College, Taptapani, Rayagada), thereby facilitating faster freight movement, reducing travel time and enabling regional economic development.
  • The project lies in southern Odisha (districts of Gajapati, Rayagada and Koraput) and will significantly improve intra-state and inter-state connectivity by making vehicle movement faster and safer, stimulating industrial and tourism growth and improving access to services in aspirational and tribal areas. Economic analysis shows the project’s EIRR at 17.95% (base case) while the financial return (FIRR) is negative (-2.32%), reflecting the social and non-market benefits captured in the economic appraisal; the economic justification is driven largely by travel-time and vehicle-operating-cost savings and safety benefits (including an estimated travel-time saving of about 2.5–3.0 hours and a distance saving of ~12.46 km between Mohana and Koraput after geometric improvements).

Implementation strategy and targets:

  • The work will be implemented on EPC mode. Contractors will be required to adopt proven construction and quality-assurance technologies, which may include precast box-type structures and precast drains, precast RCC/PSC girders for bridges and grade separators, precast crash barriers and friction slabs on Reinforced-Earth wall portions, and Cement Treated Sub-Base (CTSB) in pavement layers. Quality and progress will be verified through specialized survey and monitoring tools such as Network Survey Vehicle (NSV), periodic drone-mapping. Day-to-day supervision will be carried out by an appointed Authority Engineer and project monitoring will be conducted through the Project Monitoring Information System (PMIS).
  • The work is targeted to be completed in 24 months from the appointed date for each package, followed by a five-year defect liability/maintenance period (total contract engagement envisaged as 7 years: 2 years construction + 5 years DLP). Contract award will follow after completion of statutory clearances and required land possession.

Major impact, including employment generation potential:

  • This project is aimed at providing faster and safer movement of traffic and improving connectivity between the southern and eastern parts of Odisha, particularly linking the districts of Gajapati, Rayagada, and Koraput with the rest of the State and neighbouring Andhra Pradesh. The improved road network will facilitate industrial growth, promote tourism, enhance access to education and healthcare facilities, and contribute to the overall socio-economic development of the tribal and backward regions of southern Odisha.
  • Various activities undertaken during the construction and maintenance period are expected to generate significant direct and indirect employment opportunities for skilled, semi-skilled and unskilled workers. The project will also boost local industries involved in the supply of construction materials, transportation, equipment maintenance, and related services, thus supporting the regional economy.
  • The project is located in the State of Odisha and traverses three districts — Gajapati, Rayagada, and Koraput. The corridor connects major towns such as Mohana, Rayagada, Laxmipur, and Koraput, providing improved intra-state connectivity within Odisha and enhancing inter-state linkage with Andhra Pradesh through the southern end of NH-326.

Background:

Government has declared the stretch “the Highway starting from its junction with NH-59 near Aska, passing through Mohana, Raipanka, Amalabhata, Rayagada, Laxmipur and terminating at its junction with NH-30 near Chinturu in the State of Odisha” as NH-326 vide Gazette Notification dated 14th August 2012.