CM launches ‘Nal se Jal’ scheme to supply drinking waters to 100 houses in villages of four districts – Gandhinagar, Mehsana, Anand, Porbandar
Union Jal Shakti Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat attended event through video conference from Delhi
Ahmedabad: Fulfilling the pledge of ‘Gramutthan’
(Village Upliftment) of Father of Nation, Mahatma Gandhi on his 151st
Gandhi Jayanti celebration, Chief Minister Mr. Vijaybhai Rupani today launched
the ‘Nal se Jal’ scheme, under which drinking water would be supplied to 100
per cent houses in every village of four districts of Gujarat.
Under the scheme, every village of these four
districts – Gandhinagar (309,826 houses), Mehsana (510,503 houses), Anand
(401,409 houses) and birth place of Mahatma Gandhi, Porbandar (67,572 houses)
would be provided clean and safe drinking waters.
The event was also attended, through a video
conference from New Delhi, by Union Jal Shakti Minister Mr. Gajendra Singh
Shekhawat. Besides him, the event was
also attended from district headquarters by four state ministers, including
Deputy Chief Minister Mr. Nitinbhai Patel.
Speaking on the occasion, the
Chief Minister expressed a determination that just like as Gujarat has attained
the pride of providing in-house toilets to every house in the state; we are now
going to supply clean drinking waters to 100 per houses through water-taps in
the state. We are determined to make Gujarat ‘Hand-Pump Free’ state.
Pointing finger at the past,
the Chief Minister said that previously the rural women had to walk several
kilometers in search of drinking waters and water was being supplied through
tankers. The scarcity of drinking waters has become a history in Gujarat as we
have setup robust planning to supply drinking waters to every house through a
water-pipeline in the state.
Mr. Rupani further stated
that Prime Minister Mr. Narendrabhai Modi’s vision for water management has
completed the Narmada dam. Under the SAUNI Yojana we have filled 115 dams,
under the Sujlam Suflam Scheme over 5,000 lakes were filled with waters in
North-Gujarat and we have supplied drinking water through Narmada Canal to
far-off places in the Kutch region.
Terming the water as a
fundamental for the growth, Mr. Rupani said that through supply of clean
drinking water to every house in the state, we are aiming to make Gujarat a
role-model state with holistic development, along with disease free-health
state, of the country.
Addressing the event through
video conference from Delhi, the Union Jal Shakti Minister Mr. Gajendra Singh
Shekhawat said the competent leadership of the Prime Minister has brought
affirmative results in the life of weak, poor, victimized and exploited people.
Drinking water scarcity which was a problem for several decades would soon end
with achieving the targets of supplying waters through water-taps under the
‘Nal se Jal’ scheme within the stipulated time frame.
In last two years, this
government has supplied drinking water to 2.31 crore houses, Mr. Shekhawat
added.
The Union Minister had
congratulated Mr. Rupani for launching ‘Nal se Jal’ scheme to supply drinking
waters to rural areas of the four districts of Gujarat.
The event was also attended
by Mr. Dhananjay Dwivedi, Secretary (Water Supply Department), members of the
Water Supply Board and senior officials from the Gandhinagar.
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