New Delhi (NVI): Under the Central Government’s Jal Jeevan Mission (JJM), the Jammu and Kashmir administration aims to provide provide tap water connection to all rural households in the Union Territory by December 2022, Ministry of Jal Shakti said today.
The Ministry, in a statement said that during the current year, the UT is planning for 100% coverage of all 5,000 villages of 3 districts i.e. Gandharbal, Srinagar and Raisi.
J&K officials yesterday said there are 18.17 lakh households in the UT, out of which 5.75 lakhs are already provided with Functional Household Tap Connections (FHTCs). They were presenting their action plan to the Department of Drinking Water & Sanitation for achieving the goal of every household with tap water supply under the JJM.
Out of the remaining households, J&K plans to provide 1.76 lakh households by 2020-21, they said.
The UT is likely to get Rs 680 Crore as Central share under JJM for this financial year. The Union Territory is eligible for additional allocation based on physical and financial performance, Jal Shakti Ministry said.
In addition to this, the UT Administration is planning 100% coverage by December, 2022 ahead of national goal by 2024-25.
By doing so, Jammu and Kashmir will be a leading example to accomplish the ambitious target of providing tap connection to each rural household, the Ministry said.
“Out of 98 water testing laboratories, the UT plans NABL accreditation of 10 labs during 2020. Whereas, field testing kits will be provided at community level for testing of water quality for taking corrective measures,” it said.
The UT Administration has planned to provide drinking water to all 4 quality-affected habitations. Stress is being given on constitution of Village Water & Sanitation Committees in villages to mobilize the community to inculcate the sense of ownership.
Village Action Plans have been carried out for villages, based on which the action plan has been finalized. During this testing time of COVID-19 pandemic, such attempts to provide household tap connections in rural areas will definitely improve the ease of living of people, making them safe and lead a dignified life.
The main objective of Jal Jeevan Mission (JJM) is to provide every rural household in the country a FHTC for drinking water in adequate quantity of prescribed quality on regular and long-term basis at affordable service delivery charges leading to improvement in their living standards.
Through this mission, the government intends to ensure the rural communities are safe from being infected amidst COVID-19 pandemic by providing the poor and marginalized sections of the society water supply through tap connections inside their house premises, thereby averting visits to water stand-posts while observing social distancing norms, the Ministry said.
In this regard, advisories have been issued to States/UTs to take up works related to drinking water on priority so as to achieve the twin objective of providing tap connections to rural households as well as creating job opportunities for local people and migrant workers.
In the last 3 months, detailed exercise carried out in consultation with States/ UTs wherein water supply schemes of every village were analyzed so as to provide tap connections to households, the Ministry added.