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New Delhi [India] September 27: In a significant stride towards enhancing water management and overall development in the Braj Region, Dr. (CA) Vikas Chaturvedi, CEO of Valuecent Group and Chairman of the India Dutch Financial Corridor, spearheaded a consortium of leading Dutch companies to Mathura. The delegation engaged in comprehensive discussions with the Uttar Pradesh Braj Teerth Vikas Parishad (UPBTVP), a body constituted under the Uttar Pradesh Braj Niyojan Aur Vikas Board (Sanshodhan) Adhiniyam 2017, focusing on preservation, development and maintaining the aesthetic quality of Braj heritage. This institution is running under the guidance of Hon’ble Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh Shri Yogi Adityanath Ji. The deliberations with Dutch companies were held in the presence of Shri Shailja Kant Misra, Vice Chairman UPBTVP; Shri Shyam Bahadur Singh, CEO UPBTVP; Shri Shailendra Kumar Singh, District Magistrate of Mathura, Shri Shashank Chaudhary, Municipal Commissioner of Mathura with various government officials from Irrigation, Pollution Control Board in Mathura on September 12, 2024.
Valuecent’s unparalleled expertise and extensive network have been pivotal in assembling a consortium of Dutch companies renowned for their specialization in water management. The Netherlands, a global leader in water management, water treatment, river rejuvenation, and wastewater management, brings its cutting-edge technologies and practices to the forefront. This consortium is dedicated to tackling the water challenges in the Braj Region which requires a comprehensive approach that includes modern water treatment technologies, sustainable water use practices, and the rejuvenation of natural water bodies to restore the ecological balance and ensure a reliable water supply for the region.
Key Participants and Their Contributions
The delegation included notable figures such as:
Innovative Technologies and Sustainable Solutions
The consortium also showcased cutting-edge technologies such as the Bubble Barrier Technology, represented by Mrs. van Baren. This innovative solution captures plastic pollution in rivers, directing it to the surface and into a catchment system, thereby reducing environmental impact. Additionally, the consortium introduced advanced water treatment systems, smart irrigation techniques, and sustainable infrastructure solutions. These technologies are designed to not only address current water management challenges but also to promote long-term environmental sustainability and resilience. By integrating these innovative solutions, the consortium aims to create a model for sustainable development that can be replicated in other regions facing similar issues.
Future Prospects and Impact
The consortium’s efforts are aiming to bring transformative changes to the water management landscape in Mathura. By mobilizing investments and fostering international collaborations, these initiatives aim to significantly contribute to India’s sustainable development goals. This collaborative approach underscores the importance of international cooperation in addressing local issues and sets a benchmark for future initiatives in sustainable development.
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