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CS reviews progress of implementation of JJM

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November 7, 2023
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“16.5 lakh households being provided functional tap connection by December-end”

Jammu: Chief Secretary, Dr. Arun Kumar Mehta today took a detailed review of progress under the Jal Jeevan Mission in J&K, an official press release informed.

It said the meeting was attended by the Additional Chief Secretary, Jal Shakti Department, Shaleen Kabra along with the Mission Director, JJM, Chief Engineers of Jal Shakti Jammu/Kashmir besides other senior officers of the department.

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At the outset, the Chief Secretary undertook a live virtual review of several ongoing water supply schemes at various far-flung areas of J&K such as Tangdhar (Kupwara), Chithi Bandey (Bandipora), Agar Ballian (Reasi) and also took feedback from local community members/’Pani Samitis’ regarding the pace and quality of the ongoing works.

Dr. Mehta, while impressing that water is a basic necessity that touches the life of every citizen, directed senior functionaries and field staff of Jal Jeevan Mission for strict adherence to the deadlines set for completion of the project with active on-boarding of Pani-Samitis, the press release said.

During the subsequent meeting, the Jal Shakti Department made a detailed presentation regarding the status of progress under the Jal Jeevan Mission (JJM).

It was informed that 99 percent of the works in Kashmir division and 95 percent of works in Jammu division out of the total 6,623 works in the UT stand allotted; and that by December end, 91 percent of the functional household tap connections shall be made functional.

It was also highlighted that the pace of the providing of household tap connections have increased from the average rate of 3,200 per month previously to 37,400 per month during the current year with 41,000 tap connections provided in the month of October this year.

It was also apprised that at the current pace of work, J&K was expected to enter into the above 75 percent – High Achiever Category (4 star) by November-end. On the district front, it was informed that nine districts have entered the 4 star category (more than 75 percent), seven districts have entered the 3 star category (more than 50 percent) in this current year with two districts – Srinagar and Ganderbal having achieved the 100 percent target already.

Additional Chief Secretary, JJM apprised that J&K stands at the top among UTs and 3rd overall in the country with respect to Water Quality Monitoring and Surveillance with 1.7 lakh test conducted through a network of 98 water testing labs and 32,000 women having being trained for use of Field Test Kits for water quality testing so far.

He also stated that a total of Rs 2100 crores stand spent on JJM in the current financial year with transparency, accountability being fostered through disclosure of real-time status of physical and financial progress available on the JJM-IMIS portal of GoI, disclosure of details of release of UT funds available on the Janbhagidari Portal and disclosure of details of allotments of works under various scheme under JJM available on the departmental website of respective Chief Engineers besides various robust interventions like monitoring through District level Project Management Units (DPMUs), Consultants and Third Party Inspection Agencies (TPIAs).

During the review, Dr. Mehta observed that the public involvement through Pani Samitis is a key tool for real-time feedback of the work and to create a sense of public ownership of these works. In view of the onset of winter in the Kashmir division, the Chief Secretary directed carrying out work on war-footing and to innovate to ensure that works are completed before peak winters. He enjoined upon all present to ensure that timelines are not breached and works are completed within the timelines set for completion.

Also, the Chief Secretary observed that the upcoming visits of Prabhari Officers during the upcoming 5th Phase of Back to Village Program presents a great opportunity to review the ongoing/completed scheme under JJM and accordingly, issued directions that the same be made one of a focus areas in this edition of Back to Village Program.

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