New Delhi: Laying the foundation stone of rural drinking water supply projects in Mirzapur and Sonbhadra districts of Uttar Pradesh, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said that the region was neglected for decades after independence and underlined that in the past few years, work has been fast-tracked in the region to get water supply to every household in the region.
"If there is any region that was neglected for decades after independence, then it is this region that was neglected the most. Because of that, many people were forced to relocate from here. In the coming time, when 3,500 villages get water supply, it will change the lives of over 40 lakh people," PM Modi said.
He said that lakhs of families will get drinking water at their homes under this scheme.
"Be it Vindhyachal or Bundelkhand, despite having a lot of resources, these regions became regions of deficiencies. In spite of having several rivers, these regions came to be known as the most thirsty and drought-affected regions," PM Modi said addressing the event via video conferencing.
"This will also further the effort of getting water supply to every household in the state and the country. Uttar Pradesh is an example of development despite the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. This is changing the image of the Uttar Pradesh government and its people," he added.
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