Revamping Jal Jeevan: Ensuring Sustainable Drinking Water in Rural India
The Ministry of Jal Shakti emphasizes the importance of sustainable practices and improved service delivery under the Jal Jeevan Mission, extended until 2028. A meeting highlighted strategies for safe water and sanitation in rural India, focusing on community participation, functionality, and digital tools. Officials discussed progress and shared best practices from various districts.
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The Ministry of Jal Shakti, on Wednesday, highlighted the need for enhanced functionality, long-term sustainability, and improved service delivery within the extended Jal Jeevan Mission set to run until December 2028.
During the 7th District Collectors' Peyjal Samvad, DDWS Secretary Ashok K K Meena emphasized monitoring and community participation for safe rural drinking water and sanitation.
District officials shared progress and best practices, discussing strategies such as digital tools and efficient use of funds to achieve the goal of safe water and sanitation across rural India.
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