Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan insists on ensuring pollution-free ‘Godavari Pushkaralu’ next year

Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan has directed officials to implement a 'Zero Liquid Discharge' policy for panchayats along the Godavari river to ensure water cleanliness for the 2027 Pushkarams. The plan includes building 'magic drains' and restoring local temples.
Why it matters
This initiative represents a significant effort to combine environmental conservation with cultural and religious event planning in India.
Deputy Chief Minister and Minister for Environment & Forests K. Pawan Kalyan on Saturday instructed the District Collectors to take steps that would prevent the release of even a single drop of sewage from the 268 gram panchayats into the Godavari to make them Zero Liquid Discharge so that the river would be clean for the 2027 Pushkarams.
The article reports on government directives and planning meetings without bias.
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