Jal Shakti Minister reviews work on restoring water supply in flood-hit Jammu
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Take your experience further with Premium access. Thought-provoking Opinions, Expert Analysis, In-depth Insights and other Member Only BenefitsIn an effort to restore essential services in flood-affected areas of Jammu, Minister for Jal Shakti, Forest, Ecology & Environment and Tribal Affairs, Javed Ahmed Rana, chaired a high-level review meeting with key officials, legislators and district heads.
A statement said the primary focus of the meeting was to assess and expedite the restoration of disrupted water supply services in the wake of the recent floods.
The meeting was attended by DDC chairperson Bharat Bhushan, legislators Ch Vikram Randhawa, Arvind Gupta, Sham Lal Sharma, Dr Narinder Singh, along with senior officers including Jammu Deputy Commissioner, Jammu Municipal Corporation Commissioner and other officials.
The Minister was briefed on the ongoing restoration efforts, the progress made so far, challenges faced, and the measures being implemented to speed up relief operations and restore normal water supply.
Rana emphasised the urgency of restoring the water supply infrastructure, particularly in flood-impacted areas, ensuring that residents have access to clean drinking water.
The Minister directed the immediate deployment of water tankers to areas where the water supply had been severely disrupted. He also recommended utilising private water tankers on an interim basis to augment the existing fleet of tankers and ensure an uninterrupted water supply.
Additionally, he proposed the use of fire tenders for areas where tankers could not reach, ensuring a continuous supply of water to the affected communities.
To streamline the restoration efforts, Minister Rana directed the nomination of a dedicated nodal officer to coordinate between departments and ensure the timely completion of restoration work.
Furthermore, he instructed the Chief Engineer to oversee the distribution of restoration tasks and rationalise manpower to speed up the restoration process.
The legislators who attended the meeting voiced their constituency-specific challenges, urging a faster pace of restoration. They highlighted areas where water supply had been severely hampered and called for immediate action.
In response, the Minister assured the legislators that their concerns were a priority for the government. He also reassured them that a range of measures were already underway to address the issues and expedite the restoration process.
Rana was informed that restoration work on the water supply scheme in Shitlee is currently progressing in double shifts and will be fully restored within five days.
Additionally, the Power Development Department (PDD) has been instructed to immediately restore the dedicated feeder lines identified by the Jal Shakti Department, which is crucial for the restoration of water supply in the affected regions.