Shillong (Meghalaya): Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday inaugurated a water supply project, designed to benefit over 20,000 people in East Khasi Hills, in the presence of Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma and other dignitaries.
Official sources said the ‘Greater Sohra Water Supply Scheme’, conceptualised by the state government and funded by the Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER), will incur an expenditure of Rs 24.08 crore. Shah, during the programme, pointed out that the Narendra Modi government is taking necessary steps to provide drinking water to every household.
“As part of the PM’s ambitious 'Jal Jeevan Mission', the Ministry of DoNER and the Meghalaya government have given shape to this project, under which pure drinking water will be provided through taps,” Shah maintained. If the source of water is not pure, people may fall ill, he said. “PM Modi has set the target of providing pure drinking water to every household in the country before India marks its 75 years of Independence,” he stated.
DoNER minister G Kishan Reddy, MoS DoNER B L Verma and MoS science and technology Jitendra Singh and PHE minister Renikton Lyngdoh were among those who were present at the inauguration.
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The project will tap the stream source of Wah Lyngksiar waterfall and another spring to supply water to Sohra Town and 12 habitations close to Sohra in East Khasi Hills, according to the official sources. During the day, Shah also launched the ‘Sohra Afforestation Project’, which is a joint initiative of the Assam Rifles and the Meghalaya government.