Union Jt Secy e-reviews implementation of Jal Shakti Abhiyan

Excelsior Correspondent
BANDIPORA, May 9: Union Joint Secretary and Central Nodal Officer for Distribution, Amitabh Ranjan, today virtually chaired a review meeting on Jal Shakti Abhiyan (JSA) in Bandipora to access the impact and progress of the programme across the district.
The meeting was attended by District Development Commissioner, Dr Owais, ADDC, Ali Afsar Khan, various stakeholders including government officials, engineers, and representatives from non-governmental organizations.
Dr Owais, the informed 133 sites have been identified under Amrit Sarovar, of which, 59 have been taken up with competition of 49, so far in the district.
The meeting focused on progress achieved, so far, under Jal Shakti Abhiyan in Bandipora district. Besides, the meeting assessed and discussed the impact of program on ground besides identifying any challenges or issues that need to be addressed.
Amitabh Ranjan appreciated the efforts of district administration and the stakeholders in implementing the Jal Shakti Abhiyan in the district. He emphasized the need for continued efforts to ensure the success of the program.
The meeting also discussed the challenges faced in implementation of the program, such as lack of adequate infrastructure and the need for more awareness campaigns to promote water conservation among the public.
Union Joint Secretary asked the concerned to take immediate measures to address the challenges being faced while implementing the programme. He also urged upon the stakeholders to work together to achieve the common goal of water conservation and water security in the district.
Earlier, DDC presented a detailed report on progress achieved under the program including the number of water conservation structures built, amount of water harvested and the number of households that have been provided with access to safe drinking water. He said that geo tagging at most of the places has already been completed besides encroachment drives around the water bodies have also been conducted successfully.