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Workshop of the third phase

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19 Sep 17
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Workshop of the third phase Udaipur.Home Minister Gulabchand Kataria said that there is a great need to make more efforts to save the precious treasure of rain fed nature. Mr. Kataria was addressing a workshop and review meeting organized on Saturday afternoon in Zila parishad Auditorium for the preprations made for third phase of the Swavalamban campaign and progress of work till now.
Shri Kataria said that old wells and ponds made in the village need to be saved revival so that they can be used for drinking & water and irrigation. He instructed them to make useful by identifying suitable sources.
Shri Kataria said that before making the plan of work in the village, suggestions should also taken from local MLA, Principal etc. so that the work is done systematically and efficiently, and the maximum benefit of this can be given to the common man.
The Home Minister explained the urgent need to make permanent ponds of water in villages, for conserving rain water in village for the year, and ensuring the complete utility of the toilets made in the house under Clean India Mission. If there is any shortage in the reservoirs built under MJSA, then they shold also be instructed him to complete the time.
In-charge of the district Dhan Singh Rawat emphasized the need to run the MJSA campaign with complete coordination. He said there was no shortage of quality. Make a plan of action by the people's representatives, bring better coordination with officials. Priority should be given to suggestions of public representatives, enlightened people and the villagers in the larger work.
District collector Bishnucharan Mallik asked the people's representatives for effective monitoring at the official level. He said that it is a hi-tech campaign and there is a need to make effective action plan for its efficient implementation. In the meeting, MP Arjun Lal Meena, MLA Phool Singh Meena, Dillichand Dangi, Randhir Singh Bhindar, Amrit Lal Meena, Nanalal Ahari, District Chief Shantilal Meghwal and Headgear etc. also gave useful suggestions, who were instructed to include in the work.
Chief Executive Officer, Avichal Chaturvedi informed about the third phase of MJSA to get new work done in 237 villages of 105 panchayats of all 17 Panchayat Samitis in the district.


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