Uma Bharti calls for Water Revolution in the Country
Uma Bharti calls for Water Revolution in the Country
National Seminar on Multi-Purpose Development of Water Resources and Present Challenges Held
National Seminar on Multi-Purpose Development of Water Resources and Present Challenges Held
Union
Minister for Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation Sushri
Uma Bharti has called for water revolution in the country. Addressing a
seminar on Multi-purpose Development of Water Resources and Present Challenges
in New Delhi today the Minister expressed concern over drought in certain parts
of the country. She directed officials of Central Water Commission and other
allied agencies in her Ministry to visit every block of drought affected areas
in the country to chalk out a detailed plan to face this challenge. The
Minister said we should have this kind of planning for every block of the
country to effectively face drought in future.
Sushri
Bharti also announced that 100 villages dominated by SCs in the country will be
selected under Jal Gram Scheme for water conservation. Jal Gram
is a schemes under Jal Kranti Abhiyan of Ministry of Water Resources,
River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation, in which two water starved villages
will be selected from every district in the country for all round development
of water resources. The Minister referred to little known contributions of Baba
Saheb in water resources sector and announced that from next year her Ministry
will celebrate Dr. Ambedkar’s birth anniversary as Jal Divas.
The
seminar was organised by Central Water Commission under Ministry of Water
Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation as a part of 125th
Birth Anniversary celebrations of Dr. BR Ambedkar to highlight Ambedkar’s
contribution in water sector and discuss the way forward to realize his vision.
Eminent experts from water Resources sector such as Shri AC Tyagi, Secretary
General ICID, Prof. Sukhadeo Thorat, Chairman, Indian Council of Social Science
Research and Professor Emeritus, Centre for the Study of Regional Development
JNU, Shri Suresh Chandra, Former Chairman CWC and Dr. Amarjeet Singh, Special
Secretary, Ministry of Water Resources spoke at the seminar.
Shri
Ramvilas Paswan, Union Minister of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public
Distribution, Shri Thawar Chand Gehlot, Union Minister of Social Justice and
Empowerment, Prof. Sanwar Lal Jat, Union Minister of State for Ministry of
Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation , Shri Hansraj
Gangaram Ahir, Union Minister of State for Chemicals and Fertilizers, Prof.
(Dr.) Ram Shankar Katheria, Union Minister of State for Human Resource
Development and Shri Udit Raj, Member of Parliament and National Chairman of
the All India Confederation of SC/ST also spoke on the occasion.
Dr.
Bhimrao Ambedkar is well known as the main architect of India’s Constitution
and leader of oppressed. However, his contribution in the field of management
of India’s water resources is not widely known. During his tenure as Member
(Labour) of the Viceroy’s Executive Council (1942-1946), Dr. Ambedkar steered
formation of a definite All-India Policy for the development of water resources
in the country. In order to further this task, he laid foundation of Central
Waterways, Irrigation and Navigation Commission (CWINC) which was forerunner of
the present day Central Water Commission (CWC).
Dr.
Ambedkar advocated the concept of River Valley Authority or corporation for
integrated development of the rivers. He introduced the concept of
multi-purpose development of river basin in the country and his efforts in this
direction have culminated with multipurpose development of Damodar, Mahanadi
and other rivers immediately after independence. He was instrumental in
inclusion of Entry 56 of List 1 and introduction of article 262 regarding the
adjudication of disputes related to waters of inter-sate rivers or river
valleys.
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