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Himanta Biswa Sarma | Assam
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6700 families of Assam being provided tap water connections every day: Himanta Biswa Sarma

| @indiablooms | Sep 17, 2021, at 05:12 am

Guwahati/IBNS: Assam Chief Minister Dr Himanta Biswa Sarma on Thursday said that more than 6700 families in the state have been provided tap water connections every day.

Chief Minister Sarma said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision for ensuring availability of potable drinking water in every rural household and public institutions through Jal Jeevan Mission is a big opportunity for the north eastern states and the Mission would significantly help in addressing health related issues in the region.

Sarma said that as the Government of India has extended all technical and financial support for implementation of the Mission, the north eastern states also must put united effort to achieve the set target within the stipulated time frame.

Underlining the importance of durability of the infrastructures built under the Mission, the Chief Minister appreciated the step taken by the Prime Minister for continued involvement of women and other stakeholders in the management of the schemes developed to provide potable drinking water.

The Chief Minister said that the state has made significant progress in the implementation of the Mission in the last three months and since August more than 6700 families have been provided tap water connections every day.

He also said that for minimizing delays and expediting works in the implementation of the Mission, Deputy Commissioners have been empowered to allot works to contractors, complete works and release payments at district level.

He also informed that the State government has been aggressively working to provide tap water connections to every household in 800 tea gardens in the state, apart from providing connection to awanwadi centres and educational institutions on priority basis.

The Chief Minister further said he is personally reviewing the status of the Mission every month and the state government has created three new divisions of the PHE department for its speedy implementation.

Sarma further said that though the target has been set to cover 100% rural households and public institutions under the Mission within 2024, the state would be able to achieve the target ahead of the scheduled period.

While Secretary, Department of Drinking Water and Sanitation, Ministry of Jal Shakti Pankaj Kumar delivered the welcome speech, Additional Secretary and Mission Director of Jal Jeevan Mission Bharat Lal made a detailed presentation on the progress of the Mission in the north eastern states.

PHED Ministers of Assam Ranjeet Kumar Dass, Arunachal Pradesh’s Wangki Lowang, Manipur’s Losii Dikho, Meghalaya’s Renikton Lyngdoh Tongper, Mizoram’s Pu Tawnluia, Nagaland’s Jacob Zhimomi and Tripura’s Sushanta Chowdhury;  senior officials of the Jal Shakti Ministry and governments of the north eastern states were also present in the conference.
 

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