Early Times Report
UDHAMPUR, Feb 19: To generate awareness among the common masses about Jal Jeevan Mission, a daylong mega workshop on water Sanitation and Hygiene was organized by Jal Shakti Department Udhampur here in collaboration with project implementing agency Jay Kay Women Welfare Society, Jammu, here at Riwayat Banquet Hall. District Development Council, Chairperson, Lal Chand, in presence of Additional Deputy Commissioner, Mohammad Syed Khan, Superintendent Engineer, Hydraulics, PP Arora inaugurated the workshop. The SE, who is also the member Secretary of Jal Jeevan Mission, in his welcome address, threw light on water sanitation and hygiene. He informed that Jal Jeevan Mission is centrally sponsored scheme, launched by the Government of India with objective to provide 100% tap water ‘Har Ghar Nal Se Jal’ to all households in the country. While highlighting the importance of maintaining water, sanitation and hygiene, the SE appealed all the participants to keep their surroundings clean and also motivate others in maintaining the cleanliness. Resource person, Tanveer gave a detailed power point presentation on water sanitation and hygiene on the occasion. During the workshop, Artists from Information department, Cultural Wing Jammu presented a scintillating cultural programme, which was highly applauded by the audiences. A theme based skit on water sanitation and hygiene was presented by Artists of Bhartiya Kala Manch Udhampur which was the main attraction of the event on the occasion. While addressing the gathering, the DDC Chairperson, said that ‘Jal Jeevan Mission’ is centrally sponsored scheme launched by the Government of India with the objective to provide 100% tap water to all households in the country. He asked the concerned department to conduct more such workshops in urban as well as rural areas on regular basis for creating awareness among the masses about the benefits of saving water. Highlighting the need for conservation and economic usage of water, the Chairman stressed that grassroots level awareness is needed to make every drop count. He urged the general public of the district Udhampur to develop water saving habits and use the precious natural resources judiciously to save it for future generations. |