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Bharat Bhushan kick-starts Water Supply Scheme Kala Kaam worth Rs 16.35 Crore under JJM
6/22/2024 10:08:59 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, June 22: In a significant stride towards improving rural water supply infrastructure, District Development Council (DDC), Jammu, Chairman, Bharat Bhushan Bodhi, today inaugurated the digging work of Water Supply Scheme Kala Kaam in village of Kala Kaam. This ambitious project, valued at Rs 16.35 crore, is a vital component of the 'Jal Jeevan Mission' initiative aimed at ensuring sustainable and reliable water supply to rural households.
The Water Supply Scheme Kala Kaam includes the construction of two tube-wells, one borewell, six overhead tanks, and two ground service reservoirs (GSRs). These facilities are expected to dramatically improve the water supply situation in Kala Kaam and surrounding areas, providing clean and safe drinking water to thousands of residents.
In a remarkable gesture, Sushma Devi and Kaushalya Devi generously donated their land to the government for the construction of this water supply scheme, exemplifying community spirit and cooperation.
Addressing the gathering, DDC Chairman Bharat Bhushan Bodhi expressed his gratitude to the local community and land donors for their support. He emphasized the government's commitment to providing essential services and improving the quality of life for rural residents under the Jal Jeevan Mission. He stated, "The Water Supply Scheme Kala Kaam is a significant step towards fulfilling our promise of providing clean drinking water to every household. This project will not only meet the current water needs but also support the future growth and development of the area."
The DDC Chairman said that under the Prime Minister Narendra Modi led Union Govt's Jal Jeevan Mission every household across the nation will get tap water. He said that it is the exceptional visionary qualities of PM Modi that this government is primarily focussed on providing basic amenities to the common people who have suffered a lot due to the wrong policies of the regimes that ruled the roost for decades. He said that clean drinking water is the first and foremost basic necessity after air for the sustenance of life and therefore it is the duty of all those working at the grass roots level to put in efforts on war footing to augment the Prime Minister's endeavour of providing tap water to every household under the Jal Jeevan Mission.
Bharat Bhushan assured that after the completion of this Water Supply Scheme, nearly 10,000 people in the vicinity will get tap water, and the problem concerning the dearth of potable water will be fully eliminated from the nearby villages of Tawan and Kala Kaam.
The inaugural event was attended by key officials and local leaders, including AEE PHE Bhalwal Rohit Wadera, AE Shubham Gupta, JE Lakhbor Singh, District President Omi Khajuria, Mandal President Rakesh Singh, S. Kulwant Singh, Mangal Singh, Lal Chand, Sudesh Sharma, Amarnath, and Deepak Sharma.
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