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Form village panels to manage water, Centre tells Haryana government

Tribune News ServiceNew Delhi, July 4 The Centre has hailed Haryana Government’s fast-paced implementation of its flagship programmes of providing piped potable water connections to every rural household under Jal Jeevan Mission (JJM), but leaned on it nonetheless to keep...
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Tribune News Service
New Delhi, July 4

The Centre has hailed Haryana Government’s fast-paced implementation of its flagship programmes of providing piped potable water connections to every rural household under Jal Jeevan Mission (JJM), but leaned on it nonetheless to keep the momentum going.

50% women members in water committee

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  • Shekhawat suggested to the state government to constitute village water and sanitation committee of the gram panchayat with a minimum 50% of women members in it.
  • Out of 28.94 lakh rural households in Haryana, 18.83 lakh (59.36 per cent) households have already been provided with Functional Household Tap Connections (FHTCs).
  • Out of the remaining 10.11 lakh households, seven lakh households will be covered during 2020-21.

Following his letter to Haryana Chief Minister ML Khattar a few days ago for the speedy completion of JJM, Union Jal Shakti Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat pressed the issue yet again during a video conference with him yesterday.

The video-conferencing was on a range of water-related issues and sanitation, besides implementation of JJM.

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Shekhawat suggested to the state government to constitute village water and sanitation committee of the gram panchayat (in each village) with a minimum 50 per cent of women members in it.

The proposed committee will be tasked with the responsibility of planning, designing, implementing, operating and maintaining of village water supply systems.

Also, Shekhawat stressed that all villages have to prepare a Village Action Plan (VAP) which essentially will comprise development/ augmentation of drinking water sources, water supply systems, grey-water re-use and operation and maintenance component.

Appreciating the initiatives of Haryana in grey water management through the waste stabilisation ponds popularly known as “five-pond system”, Shekhawat urged the adoption of similar approach for managing household waste water and domestic waste for every village so that the state emerges as a role model in creating ‘Swachh Gaon’.

Khattar assured that all households of the state will be provided with tap connections by 2022.

Sources said that during the discussion with Shekhawat, Khattar asserted that Haryana would be among the leading states to accomplish the ambitious target of providing tap connection to every rural household ahead of the national deadline of 2024.

Out of 28.94 lakh rural households in Haryana, 18.83 lakh (59.36 per cent) households have already been provided with Functional Household Tap Connections (FHTCs).

Out of the remaining 10.11 lakh households, seven lakh households will be covered during 2020-21.

JJM is a centrally sponsored scheme. The state concerned makes a matching contribution to the fund provided by the Centre. Launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on August 15 last year, it aims to provide piped water connection to every rural household in the country by 2024.

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