A one-day training cum orientation programme on Jal Jeevan Mission was held at the Conference Room of Extension Training Centre, Dakopgre, Tura for the district level functionaries of District Water and Sanitation Mission (DWSM) of West Garo Hills district.
Speaking on the occasion, Member Secretary, DWSM cum Superintending Engineer (PHE), Tura Circle, S K Gajmer informed that Jal Jeevan Mission is an initiative under the Ministry of Jal Shakti which aims to provide safe and adequate water through individual household connections by 2024 to all rural households in India.
Gajmer expressed hope and said that the target for the implementation of the project will be achieved with the cooperation and active participation of all the functionaries in the district, block and village level.
ISA Co-ordinator, Amika K Warr stated informed that Meghalaya aims to provide tap connections to all rural households by 2023 and targets 5, 90, 534 households in 6416 Villages during the financial year 2020-2021. However she said cooperation of the stakeholders is necessary at all levels to achieve the target.
She also informed that the strategy adopted for the implementation of JJM in the State is based on a community approach which includes extensive information, education and communication as a key component of the mission.
In the business session, action plan- VAP, DAP, Plans/Template on IEC was delivered by ISA Coordinator, Annette and Malvern, presentation on Quantity, Quality of Drinking Water Supply and Sustainability of Sources and System was delivered by Lab Technician, PHE, Tura Division. Besides, the presentation on IMIS-Physical and Financial Monitoring was delivered by Kalkame R Marak, SDO (T/C) Tura North Division while, Discussion and Convergence was delivered by S K Gajmer, Superintending Engineer, Tura Circle.