PM Modi At All-India Water Conference: Govt's Efforts Not Enough, People's Participation Needed
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday said that India has made major strides in water security, while addressing an all-India water ministers' meet on the theme 'Water Vision@2047.'
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday said that only the government's efforts towards water conservation are not enough and people's participation is of utmost importance.
"Only the government's efforts are not sufficient towards water conservation. A new chapter of Jan Bhagidari (People's Participation) needs to begin with multiple stakeholders from all sections of society. In the campaigns related to water conservation, we have to involve people, social organizations and civil society as much as possible," said PM Modi while addressing an all-India water ministers' meet on the theme 'Water Vision@2047.'
PM Modi further said that India has made major strides in water security and the water vision towards 2047 will be a big contribution to Amrit Kaal.
"India has made major strides in water security. Our Water vision towards 2047 will be a big contribution to Amrit Kaal. The nation is working together to build 75 Amrit Sarovars in every district. Till now 25,000 Amrit Sarovars have already been constructed," added Modi.
Modi said, "In our constitutional system, the subject of water comes under the control of the states. States' efforts for water conservation will go a long way in achieving the collective goals of the country."