Kerala asked for Rs. 45 thousand crores, while Andhra Pradesh sent proposals for only Rs. 26 thousand crores
• The scheme is in disarray due to the mistakes of the previous rulers
• They have ruined the idea of the scheme by laying pipes and boreholes
• Recently, we have asked the central ministers for Rs. 70 thousand crores
• If a comprehensive DPR is prepared and submitted, the center will be happy to extend the scheme period
• Prepare a plan to permanently meet the demand for fresh water as a district unit
• Let's work together for the people with a humanitarian attitude
Deputy Chief Minister and Minister for Panchayati Raj, Rural Development, Rural Water Supply, Environment, Forest, Science and Technology K. Pawan Kalyan
Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan suggested that people should be involved in the Jal Jeevan Mission work, that it is necessary to create new water sources in addition to bringing a new look to the existing water sources, and that there should be a solid plan for water management and supply. Deputy Chief Minister and Minister for Panchayati Raj, Rural Development, Rural Water Supply, Environment, Forest, Science and Technology K. Pawan Kalyan inaugurated the state-level workshop on the implementation of the Jal Jeevan Mission at the Lemon Tree Hotel on Wednesday. Later, the Deputy Chief Minister called for everyone to move forward together with a grand plan to provide clean drinking water to every household in the state. He said that the authorities should coordinate and work on how to start the Jal Jeevan Mission work... how to take it forward... how to complete it firmly, and that special time should be allocated for complaints (grievances) from the people instead of just doing the work and leaving it at that. The drinking water needs of people living in rural areas should be identified and moved forward. At a time when all the Jal Jeevan works should provide fruits to the people, their suggestions should be given high priority. The availability of public resources, the benefits to be derived from them, and other aspects should be carefully examined and the Jal Jeevan Mission works should be started so that they give permanent results.
* Even now, there is no shortage of livelihood for drinking water
He said that India has spent lakhs of crores to provide drinking water to the people after independence. He said that providing clean drinking water to every person is the primary responsibility of the government, and the Jal Jeevan Mission scheme was started in 2019 as per the aspirations of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi with the lofty goal of providing an average of 55 liters of fresh water to every person. In 2008, while roaming around Adilabad, an old blind woman asked me to give her some water.. He said that whenever I think of it, tears would roll down my cheeks.
The most important of my departments is.. I like the key responsibility of providing drinking water to rural areas, he said that if people get clean drinking water, it will not be all about happiness, if they get clean water, most of the other problems will be eliminated. He said that providing clean water is the key for all people to be happy.
Let us work with our hearts on the program that aims to provide safe drinking water to everyone in the state.
Speaking at the event, Principal Secretary of Panchayat Raj, Rural Development and Rural Safe Drinking Water Department, Shashibhushan said that the main objective of Jaljeevan Mission is to provide clean drinking water to the people in rural areas. He said that the workshop was organized today with the aim of rectifying the shortcomings and making the scheme a top-notch one.
Commissioner of Panchayat Raj and Rural Development Department Shri Krishna Teja, Chief Engineer of Rural Safe Drinking Water Supply Department Shri Sanjeeva Reddy, Harirama Nayak, Chief Engineer of Water Resources Shri Venkateswarlu, EEs and SEs from all districts participated in the program
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