New Delhi (Global News) Minister Of State Sh Rattan lal Kataria reviewed the progress of Jal Jeevan Mission, a Flagship programme of the Government. A presentation was made about the progress of the Mission by Addl Secretary, Department of Drinking water and
sanitation - Sh Bharat Lal.
Mr Kataria informed that since Independence till August 2019, a total of 3.23
Crore rural households (out of total 18.93 crore rural households ) had tap
water connections, but in a short span of 1 year alone, 3.04 Crore new
connections have already been provided to rural households under this
mission. Jal Jeevan mission has set an ambitious yet achievable target of
giving piped water connections to each and every rural household with an
approach ensuring - ‘No one is left out’.
He informed that Goa is the first state to provide 100% piped connection and
so far 27 Districts, 458 blocks, 33,516 Gram Panchayats, 66,210 villages
have been declared to have achieved ‘Har Ghar Jal’.Recently, Kurukshetra
became the 27th District in India and 3rd in Haryana to have achieved this
target.
He credited the success primarily to the people of these villages, Gram
Panchayats, Paani Samitis, public health authorities and other stakeholders.
States of Telangana, Gujarat, Haryana, UT of Puducherry are close to
achieving 100% coverage. States which have made good progress in terms
of increasing the coverage are - Himachal Pradesh, Bihar,
Uttarakhand,Manipur, Mizoram, UT of Andaman and Nicobar.
For the Road Map ahead, 2 states ( Bihar,Telangana )and 2 UTs (
Puducherry, Andaman & Nicobar ) are expected to achieve 100% coverage in
the year 2021. The Ministry is working to leverage Information Technology to
provide latest and relevant information about the progress of this scheme in
public domain through web portal and mobile apps.
Mr Kataria informed that the project is ushering in a silent revolution as water
connections are being provided to all rural households without any
discrimination or bias towards any particular caste, community, religion, race
or color.
He added that “ water is the elixir of life and it is unfortunate that even after 7
decades of Independence, women in the villages have to travel some
distance to get potable water for fulfilling domestic needs of their families.
This poses a threat to their security and dignity. “
The Jal Jeevan Mission is following an inclusive approach and mandates
involvement of rural women in the Village Water and Sanitation
committee/Paani Samitis to ensure their participation in overall planning and
preparation of the village action plans (VAPs).
Under this mission, 5 women per village are trained to test the quality of water
using Field Testing Kits (FTKs), so as to ensure supply of quality drinking
water through these connections.