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Why the River Front Management Board
UNIQUE TIMES
|July - August 2025
Exploring the need to have a regulatory authority to preserve the vital arteries of the nation.
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Ravi Saini Associate Editor, Unique Times & CEO, RSW (Resetting Sustainable Wealth) Group
Rivers often traverse multiple states, districts, and urban/rural areas. A central RFMB can ensure a unified vision and coordinated planning across administrative boundaries, preventing fragmented and often contradictory development efforts. This promotes holistic approaches to river health, infrastructure, and public access.
Rivers are vital arteries of a nation, serving ecological, economic, and social functions. In India, many rivers face immense pressure from pollution, encroachment, unsustainable development, and the impacts of climate change. A dedicated River Front Management Board (RFMB) would offer a consolidated and strategic approach to address these multifaceted challenges.
Key Benefits and Objectives of an RFMB:
• Integrated Planning and Development: Rivers often traverse multiple states, districts, and urban/rural areas. A central RFMB can ensure a unified vision and coordinated planning across administrative boundaries, preventing fragmented and often contradictory development efforts. This promotes holistic approaches to river health, infrastructure, and public access.
• Environmental Protection and Ecological Restoration: An RFMB is crucial for developing and enforcing robust environmental regulations. Its mandate could include:
• Pollution Control: Implementing measures to treat sewage and industrial effluents, regulating waste disposal, and promoting sustainable agricultural practices in river basins.
• Biodiversity Conservation: Protecting and restoring riparian ecosystems, wetlands, and aquatic habitats. This includes promoting native vegetation and discouraging invasive species.
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This story is from the July - August 2025 edition of UNIQUE TIMES.
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