India, Aug. 7 -- After a survey by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) found 55 rivers in Maharashtra as polluted, the state government on Tuesday decided to set up Maharashtra State River Rejuvenation Authority (MSRRA), an authority responsible for the sustainable rejuvenation of rivers in the state.

In a presentation to chief minister Devendra Fadnavis regarding the state of rivers in Maharashtra, environment minister Pankaja Munde proposed to constitute MSRRA, a body that would be responsible for coming up with an action plan for treating the polluted rivers and its implementation. The authority would be tasked with approving a detailed project report (DPR), river basin management plan for river rejuvenation, resolving problems...