CM gives nod to setting up ground water authority
Saturday, 19/08/2017
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CHANDIGARH:Punjab chief minister Captain Amarinder Singh on Friday paved way for implementation of the Centre’s Incentivisation Scheme for Bridging Irrigation Gap (ISBIG), by giving in-principle approval to the establishment of a Ground Water Authority to tackle the state’s ground water crisis.
Chairing a high-level meeting to review the ground water situation and discuss the implementation of the central scheme, the CM gave his concurrence for the state’s share of 40%, amounting to Rs 3,448 crore against the total project cost of Rs 8,658 crore.
He directed the officials concerned to immediately send the state’s concurrence to the Union ministry of water resources.
The CM also approved the formation of a committee of four secretaries, headed by financial commissioner (rural development) MP Singh, to make a detailed project for ISBIG.
He also ordered the formulation of a comprehensive policy through coordinated efforts of various departments handling the subject.