Namami Gange Programme

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The video presents a lecture slide detailing the Namami Gange Programme. The slide, which is the central visual element, defines the programme as an Integrated Conservation Mission launched by the Government of India in June 2014. The name 'Namami Gange' is explained as meaning 'Salutations to the Ganga'. The primary goal of the programme is to clean, conserve, and rejuvenate the River Ganga. The slide lists two main objectives: the effective abatement of pollution in the river and the conservation and rejuvenation of the Ganga ecosystem. The instructor, visible in a small window, appears to be explaining these points, with handwritten annotations in red ink on the slide, such as 'Modi' and '28', which likely refer to the Prime Minister and the year of launch. The overall teaching flow is a direct presentation of the programme's definition, origin, and core goals.

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    The video displays a static lecture slide titled '3. Namami Gange Programme'. The slide provides a definition of the programme, stating it is an 'Integrated Conservation Mission' launched by the Government of India in June 2014. It explains the meaning of 'Namami Gange' as 'Salutations to the Ganga' and lists its main objectives: 'Effective abatement (reduction) of pollution in the river' and 'Conservation and rejuvenation (revival and restoration) of the Ganga ecosystem'. The slide is annotated with red handwriting, including the word 'Modi' and the number '28', which are likely references to the Prime Minister and the year 2014. The instructor, visible in a small window, is explaining the content of the slide.

The video provides a clear and structured overview of the Namami Gange Programme, focusing on its official definition, launch date, and primary objectives. The visual presentation is straightforward, using a slide to convey key facts, which are then elaborated upon by the instructor. The handwritten annotations serve to emphasize important points, such as the political leadership and the year of inception, reinforcing the programme's significance as a national initiative.