Captain Amarinder Singh, Chief Minister of Punjab, actually initiated the "Har Ghar Pani, Har Ghar Safai" mission. This task is part of the government campaign, which aims to achieve 100% tap water supply for all rural households by March 2022. Giant surface water supply plan Captain Amarinder Singh also initiated a huge surface water supply plan.
The program consists of three components:
♦ It includes 144 new water supply plans for 172 villages.
♦ It also includes 121 arsenic and iron removal devices.
Highlights:
♦ The plan will benefit 160,000 residents from 155 villages in Amritsar, Tarntaran and Gurdaspur.
♦ This will help replace groundwater with surface water for drinking.
♦ It also seeks to solve problems other than the habitat problem affected by arsenic.
♦ The project is funded by the World Bank, NABARD, GoI’s Jal Jeevan Mission and the national budget.
♦ The government spends an average of 9.2 billion rupees on water supply and sanitation plans each year. According to the data, total Rs. Since March 2017, Rs 14.5 billion has been spent on rural sanitation and rural drinking water supply.
♦ Multi-village surface water supply plan The government has also launched 10 new large-scale multi-village surface water supply projects.
♦ The plan costs Rs 1,020 crore. It will cover 1,018 villages, including water-affected areas in Patiala, Fatehgarh Sahib, Amritsar, Gurdaspur and Tarn Taran.
♦ The Jal Jeevan mission of Indian Government was launched on August 15, 2019. The plan aims to provide safe and adequate drinking water. The plan strives to provide tap water for individual housing in rural India by 2024. It is based on community water use.
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