December 6, 2023
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MRCTI, NMCG Ink Deal At COP28

The GRCA has brought within its folds 124 more river-cities/towns to reach figure of 267 today….reports Asian Lite News

A Memorandum of Common Purpose was signed between Mississippi River Cities and Towns Initiative representing 124 cites/ towns on the Mississippi banks and G. Asok Kumar, Spl Secretary and DG, National Mission for Clean Ganga (NMCG) representing RCA with 142 cities/towns on Indian river banks as members at the Rotary Hall, at CoP28.

The GRCA has brought within its folds 124 more river-cities/towns to reach figure of 267 today. This is a step closer to the launch of  the Global River Coties Alliance, according to a statement.

More will be joining on 10th of  December 2023 during official GRCA launch, the official said.

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