Udaipur: The second Conference of Water Ministers of the State of India with the Conference It took place on Tuesday with the Minister of the Union CR PATILRajasthan main minister, Bhajanlal Sharma, Tripura Prime Minister Mank Saha, Odisha Prime Minister Mohan Charan Majhi, and other officials.
Going to the event, Rajasthan CM Bhajanlal Sharma praised the vision of Prime Minister Modi for “Viksit Bharat 2047″, a road map for the development of India by 2047, which marked 100 years of independence, said: ” Viksit Bharat 2047How India will be in 2047 when it will complete its 100 years of freedom. We all dream of Viksit Bharat in 2047 under the leadership of the prime minister. “
He also added, “‘Jal Aatmanirbharta‘It is very important to make that dream come true. In our constitutional system, water is a state subject, but the efforts of Prime Minister Modi have made water a subject of equality and cooperation between the states … “
Speaking at the conference, CM Mankik Saha stood out the state initiatives for water resources management.
“Tripura is the third smallest state in India with a geographical land of 10,491 square kilometers. It is a predominantly mountainous state, with more than 70% of the area covered with forests. People who live in the state depend mostly on the agriculture for their livelihood.
The conference on Water management It brings together 30 state ministers, 3 main ministers, Lieutenant Governor of Ladakh and 3 deputy ministers.
The conference deliberated on six key issues: strengthening water governance, water storage infrastructure and supply increase, water delivery services with an approach to drinking water, water delivery services with an approach in an approach in Irrigation and other uses, demand management and the efficiency of water use, and integrated river and coastal management.
This two -day event presents six sessions focused on water conservation, management and sustainable development, with the aim of strengthening central state cooperation and discussing best practices in water management.