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Centre urges North Eastern state to finish Jal Jeevan Mission by March 2024

Press Trust of India August 13, 2022, 13:07:44 IST

The Union Minister of State for Jal Shakti, Bishweswar Tudu reviewed the implementation of JJM and other flagship programmes of the ministry. He said that works will progress if the state governments are taking interest in the mission

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Centre urges North Eastern state to finish Jal Jeevan Mission by March 2024

Shillong: Union Minister of State for Jal Shakti, Bishweswar Tudu, has urged the North Eastern states to finish executing the Jal Jeevan Mission (JJM), which aims to ensure a reliable supply of tap water for every rural home, by March 2024. The minister, who reviewed the implementation of JJM and other flagship programmes of the ministry, said work will progress if the state governments are taking interest in the mission. “The implementation of JJM at the national level is below 50% and we are suggesting all north eastern states as well as others to complete it before March, 2024, Tudu told reporters here on Friday. The progress of work under JJM in Meghalaya too is below 50%. “Due to the hilly area in the state and communication and transportation issues many agencies are not interested and not feeling comfortable to work here. As a result the tender process for a project requires to be done twice or thrice which delays the implementation of the mission. If possible we will relax some guidelines so that the work is carried on, he added. The union minister said he was not happy with the government officials for failing to show the requisite papers. However, later the officials prepared all documents as well as the presentation as suggested by him. There is need to find out whether the procedure was followed or not in implementing other central schemes like Vikas Bandhan Yojana, in JJM, Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation (AMRUT) and others, he said adding this type of review had not been done previously and the state government officials were not prepared.

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