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National Mission for Clean Ganga Gets Tax Exemption Status

In a significant move to boost the Government’s flagship Namami Gange programme, the Finance Ministry has granted tax exemption status to the National Mission for Clean Ganga (NMCG), according to a formal notification issued by the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT).

The notification clarifies that the NMCG is now formally recognized as an authority constituted under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986, and will enjoy income tax exemption beginning from the Assessment Year 2024–25.


Conditions Apply: Must Continue Public Welfare Mission

The exemption is contingent upon the NMCG continuing to operate with one or more objectives specified in sub-clause (a) of clause (46A) of the Income Tax Act, which includes goals such as:

  • Sustainable development

  • Environmental conservation

  • Advancement of public welfare

This move is expected to enhance operational flexibility and financial efficiency for NMCG, enabling it to channel more resources into environmental and river conservation projects.


Key Functions of the NMCG

Operating under the Ministry of Jal Shakti, the National Mission for Clean Ganga spearheads a range of initiatives aimed at restoring the Ganga’s ecological health. The projects span across several states and include:

  • Construction and management of sewage treatment plants

  • River surface cleaning operations

  • Afforestation and biodiversity conservation

  • Monitoring of industrial effluents

  • Promoting public participation and awareness

The mission plays a pivotal role in implementing the Namami Gange programme, a flagship initiative launched in 2014 to revive the sacred river.


Recognition a Boost to Environmental Governance

Experts say this move not only legitimizes the authority of the NMCG under environmental law but also strengthens India’s fiscal and legal architecture supporting ecological programs.

A senior Finance Ministry official noted, “The exemption recognizes the Mission’s public service role and is aligned with the broader environmental protection goals of the country.”

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