Rajasthan's CM Engages with Union Minister on Water Initiatives
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Jaipur, April 16 (NationPress) Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma engaged in a significant meeting with Union Minister of Jal Shakti, Shri C.R. Paatil, in New Delhi on Thursday during his official visit to the capital.
During this meeting, the two officials had comprehensive discussions regarding various crucial water projects and initiatives in the State of Rajasthan.
They particularly focused on the advancements of the Ram Jal Setu Link Project, which is designed to enhance inter-basin water transfer and boost water availability across the state.
The implementation of the Jal Jeevan Mission was also reviewed, a program aiming to provide safe and sufficient drinking water to every rural household.
Attention was given to accelerating the works under this mission to ensure universal tap water access for households in a timely manner.
Furthermore, they discussed vital aspects of comprehensive water resource management within the state, including strategies to enhance water distribution efficiency, conserve water, and sustainably utilize available resources, particularly in the water-scarce areas of Rajasthan.
This meeting highlighted the ongoing collaboration between the Rajasthan government and the Union government to tackle the state’s enduring water issues and expedite current projects in this sector.
CM Sharma visited Delhi following his attendance at several events in Jaipur, where he was the chief guest at a state-level program at the Rajasthan Police Academy (RPA).
During his speech, CM Sharma noted that the crime rate has significantly decreased over the last two years, emphasizing that security and safety have improved, thus instilling confidence in investors.
“Cyber crimes and drug addiction have emerged as major challenges; we need innovative approaches to combat these issues. Society must actively participate in addressing such threats,” he stated.
Additionally, he mentioned that the state government is committed to a vision of zero tolerance towards crime and corruption.
He pointed out the establishment of the Anti-Narcotics Task Force to combat the drug mafia, and reported that the paper leak mafia has been apprehended.
“Moreover, not a single paper has been leaked during our tenure,” he affirmed. “We take pride in our vigilant guardians of peace and security within the state,” concluded the CM.