If you were the Chief Minister of Tamilnadu, how would have addressed the
concerns of safe drinking water and clearance of garbage.
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I woud have taken several measures to provide safe drinking water to my people
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The Tamil Nadu government is implementing the Jal Shakti Abhiyan, a campaign for water conservation, in 5,807 village panchayats spread over 249 rural blocks, official sources said, on October 24, 2019. They claimed the state is performing better than others, on construction of integrated water bodies and their management and has made rainwater harvesting a people’s movement.
TN recently launched a Rs 1,000-crore ‘Tamil Nadu Water Resources, Conservation and Augmentation Mission’, to rejuvenate water bodies with public participation. Another Rs 750 crores will be utilised from MGNREGS to standardise water tanks. Regarding the ‘Jal Jeevan Mission’, a central government programme to provide drinking water to every rural household by 2024, a senior official of the TN government said the state has already been providing piped water supply to 79,394 rural habitations. TN has established 548 combined water supply schemes and 1.14 lakh individual power pump schemes and associated distribution systems, officials said.
The Jal Shakti Mission is in its extended phase II, to cover states receiving the north-east monsoon rains. The campaign is being carried out from October 1 to November 30, 2019, with a focus on water-stressed districts and blocks. Among other things, rainwater harvesting, maintenance and upkeep of ponds and village tanks and water conservation, will be highlighted. A team of officers from the Jal Shakti Ministry will visit and work with district administrations, to ensure water conservation.
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