Says Water, Soil Conservation collective responsibility of the society |
SAMBA, NOVEMBER 08: Minister for Rural Development
Panchayati Raj , law and Justice Abdul Haq on Wednesday visited
Samba district to inspect various works taken up under different schemes of the
Rural development Department.
The minister was accompanied by Chief Executive Officer IWMP Farooq
Ahmad Rather, Director RDD RK Bhatt, Programme Officer IWMP Dr Sunil Sharma,
BDO Badi Brahmana and BDO Vijaypora.
While inspecting various ongoing projects, the minister directed the
officials to complete the works well in time and maintain
high standard of quality during the construction work. He said an asset created
by the department should sustain for a longer duration and hence quality should
be maintained.
Minister said whatever the work may be, the officers and field staff should work
religiously and maintain high standards of work so that the future generations
remember our contribution. He said it is the duty of this generation to
conserve natural resources including water so that our next generation doesn’t suffer
owing to our wrong doings.
He said under IWMP the department has institutionalized the efforts to
conserve water and soil resource and stated that it is duty of every individual
to conserve these resources for our own benefit and for the benefit of next generation.
At Block Bari Brahmana, the minister inspected the works on a pond
being constructed under IWMP at an estimated cost of Rs 8.50 lakhs. The
minister interacted with the officers and with the locals to get feedback regarding
the quality of work.
Later the minister inspected the renovation work of Ponds at Bari Khad,
Badori and Nawa Panchayats in Bari Brahmana block. The renovation works of
these Ponds are also being executed under IWMP.
Minister said the development of Ponds under IWMP has been successful
in conservation of water and the water table around the ponds also increases.
At Salmeri Panchayat in Vijaypora Block, the minister also inspected construction work of a passenger shed being constructed under MGNREGA
and 14th FC at the cost of Rs 2.50 lakhs.
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