Sunday, December 28, 2025
ADVT 
India

Germany to help India in sanitation programmes

Darpan News Desk IANS, 14 Oct, 2014 10:48 AM
    Germany will help India in implementing its sanitation programmes in cities and contribute Euro four million towards this.
     
    The two countries Tuesday signed a three-year "Implementation Agreement on Support to National Urban Sanitation Policy" that aims at capacity building in urban sanitation and formulating policies in the sector.
     
    Making India litter-free is one of the top priorities of the government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi which launched a massive Clean India campaign Oct 2.
     
    "Germany will also provide the services of international experts to help the Ministry of Urban Development in effective implementation of sanitation programmes," said an official statement.
     
    States will also be supported in technical innovation.
     
    "The focus of technical cooperation will be on enabling effective measures against discharge of untreated waste water into surface and ground water," a statement added.

    MORE India ARTICLES

    Meet Punjab's ministerial family - the Badals!

    Meet Punjab's ministerial family - the Badals!
    The Badal family now has a chief minister, a deputy chief minister, a union cabinet minister and two state cabinet ministers.

    Meet Punjab's ministerial family - the Badals!

    Now, drugs take a toll on Akali Dal

    Now, drugs take a toll on Akali Dal
    It is Punjab's best kept secret and yet is talked about in virtually every household in the state. The rampant drugs racket and substance abuse in the state have now come to haunt its political elite, the ruling Shiromani Akali Dal.

    Now, drugs take a toll on Akali Dal

    Modi, Sharif discuss terrorism; hope for new page in ties

    Modi, Sharif discuss terrorism; hope for new page in ties
    A day after taking oath of office, Prime Minister Narendra Modi Tuesday held wide-ranging discussions here with his Pakistani counterpart Nawaz Sharif on a range of issues including terrorism with a hope to start a new chapter in their strained bilateral ties.

    Modi, Sharif discuss terrorism; hope for new page in ties

    Team Modi takes charge, promises clean, effective governance

    Team Modi takes charge, promises clean, effective governance
    A new Indian government took charge Tuesday with most ministers visiting the offices of their allotted portfolios, some even to two-three offices, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi who began with an early meeting at his South Block office.

    Team Modi takes charge, promises clean, effective governance

    Kejriwal released from custody on furnishing personal bond

    Kejriwal released from custody on furnishing personal bond
    Former Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal was Tuesday released from Tihar jail here after a court ordered his release from judicial custody in a defamation case.

    Kejriwal released from custody on furnishing personal bond

    Modi's Day One: Talks terror, promises to bring back black money

    Modi's Day One: Talks terror, promises to bring back black money
    The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader took charge as India's prime minister at South Block office at 8 a.m. and soon proceeded to the stately Hyderabad House to meet Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai.

    Modi's Day One: Talks terror, promises to bring back black money