Meghalaya CM lays foundation stone for water supply scheme in 8 villages

Meghalaya CM lays foundation stone for water supply scheme in 8 villages

Meghalaya Chief Minister, Conrad K Sangma, on January 10 laid the foundation stone for the Augmentation of Water Supply Schemes for eight villages.

Meghalaya CM lays foundation stone for water supply schemeMeghalaya CM lays foundation stone for water supply scheme
India TodayNE
  • Jan 10, 2023,
  • Updated Jan 10, 2023, 2:36 PM IST

Chief Minister, Conrad K Sangma, on January 10 laid the foundation stone for the Augmentation of Water Supply Schemes for villages around New Shillong Township, Mawdiangdiang, Mawkasian, Mawpdap, Diengiong, Mawlong, Siejiong and Tynring. 

Also present during the occasion were MLA, Mawryngkneng, and Pyniaid Sing Syiem among others.

In his address, Chief Minister, Conrad K Sangma, said the State 2018 even when the Jal Jeevan Mission had not started had started the process of reactivating the PHE department. “During that time PHE did not have any specific programs because the different rural water supply schemes had already been stopped after the 14th Finance Commission changes in the share of central taxes and hence we were in a different position when it came to PHE as PHE did not have a source of funding at that time,” he said. He also said that the Jal Jeevan programme is one of the biggest blessings for the department and said, “There has been a transformation in the working of the PHE department and this has resulted in the transformation in the lives of the people.”

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The Chief Minister also informed that Meghalaya will be the only state to be receiving the bonus package for the third consecutive year for successfully completing the projects. He also assured that the project for the augmentation of the water supply will be completed on time and urged the officials of the department to continuously monitor the project. He also urged the society and community to work together for the preservation and conservation of streams, water bodies and forests. “The Jal Jeevan programme is a holistic program and the community has to take an active involvement to make the programme sustainable,” he added. 

The programme was also attended by community leaders and representatives and MDC, Laitumkhrah, F J Lakadong and Commissioner & Secretary, PHED, Syed Md Andaleeb Razi.

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