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LOLAB (KUPWARA), JULY 06: Minister
for Rural Development, Panchayati Raj, Law and Justice Abdul Haq today stressed
on conservation of water and water resources while reiterating Government’s commitment
towards conservation of the natural resources.
Minister said this while touring Lolab valley to take stock of various
ongoing projects besides reviewing the water conservation project in the valley
under Integrated Watershed Management Project (IWMP). He said its
responsibility of both the people and government alike to conserve water for
future generations. He said if the water is not conserved, then the future
generation will not forgive us. He said the valley is rich in water resources
but during past few decades, the society turned very hostile towards these
water resources by dumping waste in pure drinking water resources which
resulted in depletion of many springs and other water resources. He said if the
sources are not conserved then the day is not far when water rich state like
J&K will turn into a desert.
Abdul Haq said under IWMP, His department has wooed to save every
drop of water that falls on the earth. He said they are constructing water
storage tanks and dams to save water for future use.
At Doruswani Lolab, Minister inspected the ongoing work on Babawangan
water storage tank. The tank is 100mtr long and 160 mtrs wide with depth of
about 9 metres having capacity of 14.5 hectare metres and is being constructed
at the cost of Rs 1.85 crores.
The tank is biggest water storage tank in the district that is being
constructed in under IWMP in Tikipora forests to store water which will be then used
for irrigation and drinking purpose. He said Lolab valley always faces scarcity
of water owing to its topography. He said Storage tanks are the only solution
to the problem as it will help in conserving water.
He said the tank will irrigate 650 Hectares of command area and will
turn barren land into cultivable land. He said many people had earlier
abandoned their land owing to scarcity of water.
Minister later visited Munsiff court Sogam and interacted with the
lawyers and the people. Minister announced Rs one crore grant to the court for
construction of Bar Room, accommodation for Prosecution wing of JK Police and
Maal Khana. Minister directed the officials to prepare a DPR for extension of
the court accommodation and directed the officials to start work on the project
immediately.
Abdul Haq also assured the people that separate accommodation will be
made available for the Tehsil office and SDM office.
Later at Dak Banglow Kupwara various delegations called on the minister
and apprised him about various day to day issues. Minister gave patient hearing
to the delegations and assured them that their genuine demands will be looked
into. The delegations raised issues including road connectivity, water
supply, electricity, nonpayment of bills etc.


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