This Article is From Oct 02, 2020

Centre Starts 100-Day Campaign For Safe Water Supply In Schools

Union Jal Shakti Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat requested the states and Union territories to make it a "Jan Andolan" (people's movement). He said he has written to chief ministers and lieutenant governors, requesting them to lead the campaign in their respective regions.

Centre Starts 100-Day Campaign For Safe Water Supply In Schools

Ministry of Jal Shakti has launched a 100-day campaign to ensure potable water supply.

New Delhi:

The Ministry of Jal Shakti on Friday launched a 100-day campaign to ensure safe drinking water supply in all schools and anganwadi centers across the country.

Union Jal Shakti Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat requested the states and Union territories to make it a "Jan Andolan" (people's movement). He said he has written to chief ministers and lieutenant governors, requesting them to lead the campaign in their respective regions.

Speaking during the launch of the event, the minister said the initiative will be a fitting tribute to Mahatma Gandhi on his 151st birth anniversary on Friday.

"Prime Minister Narendra Modi, while launching the logo of "Jal Jeevan Mission" (JJM) on September 29, called for ensuring drinking water supply in all schools and anganwadi centres in the country.

"In this backdrop, we are launching a 100-day campaign to ensure the same. We are asking all the state governments to ensure piped drinking water in all schools and anganwadi centres in next 100 days," Mr Shekhawat said.

The ''Jal Jeevan Mission Ghar Jal'' aims to provide tap water supply to households with special focus on women and children by 2024.

Ensuring safe water to children is a priority under JJM as they are most susceptible to water-borne diseases like typhoid, dysentery, diarrhoea and cholera.

The situation is much more complex in areas where water sources are found to be contaminated with arsenic, fluoride and other heavy metals, and prolonged consumption of water having these contaminants may lead to degenerating diseases like arsenicosis, fluorosis among others, resulting in serious health problems, he said.

To tackle these serious issues, provisions have been made by the ministry for ensuring safe water through tap water connection in schools, anganwadi centres and health care centres, he said.

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