RAMBAN, JULY 15: To sensitize the
masses about importance of water conservation and importing know- how of water
harvesting, National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development, NABARD,
organised a one day debriefing workshop on Water Conservation in District
Ramban.
The workshop was inaugurated by
Additional District Development Commissioner (ADDC) Ravinder Nath Sadhu,
General Manager, NABARD Kiran Bijatkar, Programme Director of Centre for
Environment and Education, Lucknow, Abdhesh Kumar Gangwar, Chief Horticulture
Officer, Ramban Mukash Sharma, District Sheep Husbandry Officer, DDM,
NABARD Arushi Sharma and representatives from various departments were also
present during the workshop.
Speaking on the
occasion, ADDC said that it becomes immensely important that rain
water is properly conserved and utilised. NABARD has started a water conservation
campaign in the district with an objective to reach out to the rural
communities to promote awareness about the need for conservation, preservation,
and the efficient use of water resources.
To that end, issues such as rainwater
harvesting, groundwater recharge, and better agronomic and irrigation (more
crop per drop) practices were promoted during this campaign. As part of this
initiative, NABARD had appointed Krishi Jaldoots (Water Ambassadors).
The Krishi Jaldoots were selected
from local farmers and individuals with a good grasp and knowledge of the
problems of their respective areas. The Jaldoots interacted with the villagers
and spread awareness using various communication aids including posters and
pamphlets etc.
They also held a “Jal Samvaad”, which
was an interactive forum for group discussion focusing on water-related issues,
and identifying local best practices and solutions to tackle them. DDM,
NABARD apprised that a resource mapping exercise was also conducted in the
target villages.
This had helped in identifying key
water structures in the villages, their existing status, renovation needs of
existing infrastructure, and innovative solutions to address the water issues
of the village. The locally generated information has been uploaded on a mobile
app, developed by NABARD.
Abdhesh Kumar Gangwar from Centre for
Environment and Education, Lucknow had detailed interaction with the Krishi
Jaldoots and conducted extensive exercise on preparation of an action plan.
Other participants also made some insightful observations during the meeting
and added useful inputs to the deliberations in the house.

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