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Shivraj Singh Makes a Controversial Statement About Modi! Don’t miss this…

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MP CM Shivraj Singh and Narendra Modi along with other state cabinet ministers joined a meeting held on January 5. The main motive of the meeting was to improve the water safety systems and introduce schemes that could be governed by Gram Panchayats so they could save water.

Water is a topic that is governed by the states under our constitutional framework. The nation’s overall objectives will be greatly helped by the state’s efforts to conserve water. The general public, social groups, and civil society will need to be involved in water conservation initiatives more and more. The public is more aware of the importance of the task when they are connected to a campaign. This gives a plan or effort more respectability among the general population. The secret to success is a sense of honor.

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Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan Statement

We have PM Modi as our leader with a clear vision. He has a really creative imagination. They take resolutions and strive to throw them all, not just one or two of them, he looks after every issue we struggle with. As a result, we currently are facing water scarcity and today we have CM Modi to guide us on this. Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, the minister for Union Jal Shakti, claimed that India is spending 16,000 crores on the water industry.

Here, what PM Modi said during the conference

The most crucial component of the overall aquatic environment is our rivers and other water bodies. Water conservation is another area where the circular economy is very important. when reusing treated water. All of the states are actively working on the Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai Yojana at a rapid pace. The “Per Drop More Crop” campaign was launched in response to this.

The Atal Bhuj Conservation Scheme has been introduced by the Center. This campaign is delicate. It must be pursued with the same care. Gram Panchayats should prioritize water when making plans for the following five years. A key component of your state’s growth is the Jal Jeevan Mission, which aims to provide water to every home.

CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan Later Said

According to Cm, Madhya Pradesh’s irrigation capacity peaked in 2003 at 7500 lakh hectares. It is an agricultural state. We started by constructing the dam. As a result, irrigation now covers 45 lakh hectares of land. Our goal is to increase it to 65 lakh hectares. Previously, just 14% of homes in the state had access to tap water; today, 47% of residents have safe tap water facility at their place.

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