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34 minutes ago, Piracy Raja said:

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ok if same deal tell me how many they manufactured during manmohan's time?

did they even start? why not if he has signed a deal?

illiterate idiot spreading propaganda

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59 minutes ago, batman said:

orey uneducated country broot......he clearly mentioned it doesn't exclude any1.....so you son of a **..... first stop shitting here

andaru ne laga unadaru lee @3$%

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54 minutes ago, batman said:

ok if same deal tell me how many they manufactured during manmohan's time?

did they even start? why not if he has signed a deal?

illiterate idiot spreading propaganda

nee lanti vallaki #mitron correct lee @3$%

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4 minutes ago, TampaChinnodu said:

Ganga river ni clean sestha , thokka tholu annadu. em ayyindi assalu aa project. 

anni pakkana petti....okka sari alochinchu......3 yrs lo neeku ganga clean kavali??

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1 minute ago, batman said:

anni pakkana petti....okka sari alochinchu......3 yrs lo neeku ganga clean kavali??

The Modi government committed $3.06 billion for the clean-up in the five years to 2020 but the January presentation showed just $205 million had been spent between April 2015 and March 2017.

 


Water Resources Minister, Uma Bharti, who is responsible for overseeing the clean-up and announced the 2018 deadline, did not respond to requests for comment by Reuters.

A 2018 deadline to clean the river is "impossible", one NMCG official said. "If we want to meet the 2018 deadline, we should have commissioned plants to treat half the sewage already," he said to Reuters, requesting anonymity because he was not authorised to speak on the record.

Over three-quarters of the sewage generated in the towns and cities of India's crowded northern plains flows untreated into the 1,570-mile Ganges, according to the presentation, which has not been made public.

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