Precautionary measures to deal with drinking water problem: Rs 6.14 crore so far. release
5.14 crore money has been released by the Rural Development Department as a precautionary measure to prevent the problem of drinking water in the state. From this, including the 1 crore provided earlier, the government has so far spent a total of Rs. 6.14 crore money has been given, Rural Development and Panchayat Raj Department Minister Priyank Kharge said.
District wise how many taluks have received rain? How many taluks will have shortage of drinking water? Wherever the level of water in the lakes is decreasing, which villages should be provided with drinking water through tankers or rented bore wells, the authorities have prepared a report and released money. With that, he said, it has been suggested to ensure that there is no such case of drinking water problem across the state.
There is lack of monsoon in many parts of the state and there are signs of drinking water problem in many taluks. Therefore, the state government has taken adequate precautions so that the people and livestock of the rural areas do not face any problem of drinking water.
How many taluks will have shortage of drinking water? Wherever the level of water in the lakes is decreasing, which villages should be provided with drinking water through tankers or rented bore wells, a report has been prepared by the authorities and money has been released. He said that through this, it has been suggested to ensure that no case of drinking water problem occurs across the state.
A total of 514 villages of 366 gram panchayats of 101 taluks will be supplied with water in 254 tankers. Water will be supplied through 703 trips every day in tankers across the state. In addition, 465 private borewells have been hired and funded for water supply. The minister said that a total of ₹4.21 crore has been given for tanker water supply and ₹93 lakh has been given for renting private borewells.