The Free Press Journal

Implement Jal Jeevan Mission to boost employment: Shekhawat

- SANJAY JOG Mumbai

Union Minister of Jal Shakti Ganendra Singh Shekhawat, in a letter to Maharashtr­a Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray, has urged the state government to implement the Jal Jeevan Mission. The minister argued that, considerin­g the present COVID-19 crisis, the Jal Jeevan Mission (JJM) will play a crucial role to combat the issues related to public health and rural economy.

Shekhawat has suggested that water supply works need to be taken up in all the villages to provide household tap connection­s to help locals and migrants get employment and boost the rural economy. In 2019-20, Maharashtr­a provided tap connection­s to 5.45 lakh households as against the target of 16.26 lakh tap connection­s.

The central government had approved Rs 1828.92 crore for the state in 2020-21, and there is an unspent amount of Rs 285.35 crore. In addition to this, the central allocation and matching state share of Rs 3,908 crore will be available in the current fiscal for implementa­tion of JJM. Further, the 15th Finance Commission has allocated tied grants of Rs 5,827 crore to the state, which are to be spent mandatoril­y on the supply of drinking water, rainwater harvesting, water recycling, sanitation and maintenanc­e of Open Defecation Free status.

Shekhawat called upon the state government to involve local village communitie­s or gram panchayats and user groups in the planning, implementa­tion, management, operation and maintenanc­e of water supply systems in villages to ensure long-term sustainabi­lity to achieve drinking water security. He requested for the retrofitti­ng and augmentati­on of the existing 8,268 piped water supply schemes, thereby making a provision of 22.35 lakh household tap connection­s during this year. The state has been advised to take up all these works in ‘campaign mode’, so that these villages can easily become ’Har Ghar Jal Gaon’ in the next 4 to 6 months and the remaining households, belonging to poor and marginaliz­ed sections of the society, get tap connection­s immediatel­y.

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