WB CM conducts administrative review meeting in Purulia

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee Monday held a meeting with the top district administration officials and legislators to review the progress of the development works carried out by different departments of Purulia district, an official said.

The meeting was attended by District Magistrate Tanmay Chakraborty, Superintendent of Police Rupesh Kumar, all the sub-divisional officers, block development officers, MP Mriganka Mahto and all the legislators of the district, the official said.

The Chief Minister laid special stress on the working of various departments like agriculture and health. She also distributed cheques to some farmers who suffered crop losses in unseasonal rains and nor’wester.

WB CM directed the officials to speed up the development works. She laid stress on the drinking water problem faced by local people. She also said that Raghunathpur would be developed as an industrial hub.

Saugata Roy speaks on the demand for grants for the Ministry of Drinking Water & Sanitation | Full Transcript

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Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I rise to speak on the Demands for Grants of the Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation. I have given my Cut Motion also to the Demands. But what will I speak on the Demands? I have full sympathy for the Minister. Please look at the way his Ministry has suffered Budget cuts.

The actual allocation for this Ministry in 2013- 14 was Rs. 11,941 crore, in 2014-15 it was Rs. 12,107 crore and this year it is Rs. 6,243 crore. The Government which speaks of supplying drinking water and a clean India has halved the Budget of this most crucial Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation. I strongly criticize this.

You may have seen the Report of the Standing Committee. The Standing Committee has decried this cut in the Budget of the Ministry and has said that the Government should still consider increasing the Budget of this very vital Ministry.

Sir, it is most unfortunate that 67 years after Independence, still only 40 per cent of the country has piped water supply as per 2011 Census and water supply has many problems. One is the supply of water and the second is the quality of water supplied. There are various problems associated with different States.

There are States like Rajasthan which is largely arid where people have to carry water from miles away to a State like Maharashtra where people collect water from percolation tanks to a State like West Bengal which has got surplus water. Maybe nature balances this. We have surplus surface water in West Bengal. But in our State, nine districts are affected by arsenic and fluoride content in water, mainly arsenic.

Arsenic belt has extended from West Bengal to Bangladesh and a part of Assam. You know, if you drink arsenic contaminated water, then you develop blisters on your body. This may turn into skin cancer. We have still not been able to provide arsenic free water to the State.

What is the way to improve the water quality? The main way is to supply surface water and reduce dependence on ground water. All projects for supplying surface water are very capital intensive. So far, the Centre has been funding the schemes for supplying surface water in arsenic affected districts. But, with this cut in the Budget – minimum Rs 300 crore is necessary for a big project – they will not be possible any more.

The Government is pushing our people towards suffering from arsenicosis. You may say, the Government has only one explanation; we have to increase the devolution to the States from 32 per cent to 42 per cent. That does not mean that you cut money on water supply and sanitation. It does not mean that you cut money on NREGA. It does not mean that you cut money on the schemes which affect the rural people.

So, I would urge, especially for my State, in all the areas affected by arsenic and fluoride poisoning, people must be supplied piped water through large surface water schemes. The other thing is, this Ministry is not still fully ready. It was set up only in 2011. Now, all over the world, research is going on whether we can take ground water and free it from arsenic.

There have been many projects in which arsenic-affected water is passed through a chemical which takes out the arsenic. There is serious research and investment in research to find out the ways since you cannot give everybody piped water. That sort of research is not happening in our country. I demand the setting up of a National Water Quality Laboratory in the arsenic affected State of West Bengal.

The earlier Government had promised such a scheme as to how to mitigate arsenic poisoning. That is not happening. There are also other processes of producing pure water. Our friend from Tamil Nadu has spoken of desalination. In Saudi Arabia, they are using nuclear energy for desalinating sea water. We must find out what is the way which is possible by which we can produce pure water from sea water.

Large portions of Tamil Nadu are arid especially if we go north of Madras, the North Arcot and all these districts. Where will they get ground water? There is already a plant in Tamil Nadu where they are producing drinking water by reverse osmoses process.

Sir, the other thing that is to be considered is how we can produce pure water in this country. Ultimately, we have to shift from ground water and go into surface water. We have to purify it by any means including sea water. The Ministry has not formulated any scheme for going into it in a big way.

Even today, Sir, villagers in our country drink water from the ponds. Practically they are drinking poison. We are forcing people to drink poisoned water even after 67 years of Independence. We should seriously think of it. I do not understand it. I have full sympathy with the helpless Minister. He finds his hands tied and his budget halved. What will he do with this budget?

The way they have cut the Budget, it is a matter of shame. They have cut money like anything in this country for drinking water. Only Rs. 2200 crore has been allocated for drinking water. There is a cut of around Rs 9000 crore. So, what will he do? Now, I come to sanitation problem. It was discussed. Mr. Naidu was replying in the morning that the open defecation is a big problem in this country.

Yeh zaruri baat: ek hi admi, ek hi neta desh me iske bare me awaz uthaye the. Woh the Mahatma Gandhi. Mahatma Gandhi barabar apna latrine khud saaf karte the aur who logo se bhi kehte the ki open defecation bhi ho toh uspar mitti dalna chahiye. Matlab Gandhiji utne saal pehley yeh samjhe the ke agar hum dur nahi karenge, toh desh ka satya naash ho jayega. Aur yeh drinking water aur defecation ke saath connection hai.

If you leave night soil on the ground that will leach to the subsoil water and your own drinking water will be affected. Now, the Prime Minister has launched the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan. Of course, it is nothing new. There was a total sanitation campaign. Before that there was the Nirmal Bharat Abhiyan. The villages were being declared nirmal grams even at that time. What Mr. Modi has done is that being the Prime Minister he has given a big fillip and it is a good thing.

I see on the television everyday one advertisement by Vidya Balan. Vidya Balan is looking at a newly married wife who is wearing a ghunghat. Aur logo ko bolta hai:aap ghoongat hataiye. Toh bola nahi. Hamare yaha nahi chalta. Toh vidya balan puchti hai aap ghoongat uthane nahi chahte hai, lekin aapke ghar me shauchalya hai? Toh bolta hai nahi, hum toh maidan mein jate hai. Bola aap ghoongat nahi uthayenge lekin apna bahu ko maidan me bhejye. Abhi shauchalya baniye.

Toh ye advertisement achha hai lekin kaam kuch nahi ho raha hai. Kaam mai jaisa bola hai Rs 2,600 crore le ke kya Swach Bharat Abhiyan hoga? Hum toh yeh bhi batiye the ki total hum bahut nirmal graam dekhe hai. Waha par kyat ha sir? Ek toh bara concrete ka slab diya jata tha. Aur bolta: iske upar ektoh ghar banao. Toilet ban jayega. Lekin pani ka provision nahi hoga toh ye gandha ho jayega.

Toh mei aaj subha suggest kiya ki aap log ne bio toilet chalu kijiye jaha bacteria se hum is fickle matter ko dissolve kar sakte hai. Agar pani aap nahi denge toh kuch din ke baad ye naya shauchalya job anta hai, ye kharab ho jata, koi log nahi jata. Phir log maidan me, jungle me jate hai ye kaam ke liye. Ye bahut zaruri hai.

Hum log toh ache ghar me rehte hai. MP quarter me achha toilet hai. Lekin humare desh me maa behen ko bahar jane parta aur who log keval jab shyam hota, andhera hota, tabhi ja sakti hai. Ye humare liye sharam ki baat hai. Mei yeh toh support karta hoon ki 2019 ke andar we should stop open defecation. Lekin uske liye toh paisa chahiye aur uske liye technology chahiye. Mei khatam karta hoon. Hume sochna chahiye.

We must think that what is the technology available through which we can have clean toilets? I have suggested bio toilets. There are many varieties that we have used. DRDO ek toilet design kiya tha. Toh DRDO ke ye naya model kyon nahi pure desh me phaila jai. Ye bol rahe ki char hazaar rupiye aap denge. Lekin ek toilet banana me, bio toilet, kam se kam 20-25 hazar lagta hai. Toh aap uske kuch intezaam keejiye.

Mai Chowdhury Birender Singh ko kehna chahte hai aap bahut bara parivar se aate hai. Kissano ka leader hai. Aur jaato me leader hai Chotu Ram bahut bara leader hai. Sir Chotu ram itna sahas dekhaiye aur ye ministry ke liye aur budget laiye. Aap keval abhi lage huye hai kaise woh Land Bill layenge. Ye aap ka kaam nahi hai aap logo ko swach pani dijiye aur swach bharat dijiye.

Issi ke saath sir mai is budget ka virodh karta hun.

 

Clean drinking water in remotest village of Bengal now a reality

West Bengal Chief Minister Ms Mamata Banerjee was on a mission from day one of current Government to ensure that the people of Bengal get the basic necessities of daily life.

With 95% electricity penetration in the state, one of the highest in the country, the State Public Health Engineering is now ensuring that clean drinking water is available in the remotest village of Bengal.

A few of their achievements are as below:

– As per Vision 2020 plan drawn by the Chief Minister, each household in villages of Bengal to get 70 litre of clean tapped water per day.

– 617 pipelined water projects have been implemented  which will benefit more than 77.28 lakhs people

– Arrangements have been made to supply clean drinking water to 3815 Schools and 3401 Aganwadis. 42 thousand borewell have been dug

– At present work is underway for 637 projects to supply pipelined water at the cost of Rs 7681.69 which will serve more than 1 crore 58 lakh people

– In Jangalmahal where people used to suffer from water shortage will now get respite as out of 50 planned projects of pipelined water, 47 have been commissioned

–  In Darjeeling, the ‘ Balason Pumping Project’ has been revived

– Treatment plants for arsenic, fluoride and salt are being set up to supply clean drinking water at the cost of Rs 2831.50 crore to be completed within this year

– In South 24 Parganas treatment plants at the cost of Rs 1332.41 crore has been set up  to supply salt free drinking water

– In Bankura’s 14 blocks covering 30.17 lakh people,  clean drinking water at the cost of Rs 1011.12 crore is set to be supplied with

– Through collaboration with JICA of Japan 9 blocks in Purulia will be covered benefitting 15.14 lakh people with pilelined drinking water supply

– In North  24 Parganas in Habra, Gaighata for 18.08 lakh people, the surface water plant at the cost of Rs  478.98 is under progress

– In Howrah under Bali-Jogachha block for benefit of 2.86 lakh people, a  ground water project costing Rs 150.68 crore is being implemented.

– In drought prone and fluoride polluted areas small water treatment plants worth Rs 51.67 crore are being set up which will run with solar power. These projects catering to small localities will be completed within this month and will be part of 1000 other such small solar powered projects in the state

– Eight more water bottling plants (Prandhora) are being set up to meet drinking water needs during drought, floods and various fest and festivals.

– 15 transportable water treatment plants always ready to meet the need arising due to natural calamities / disasters

– To check water quality along with 120 old laboratories another 100 such laboratories are near completion

– In West Bengal’s 9 district in 2104 village panchayats, Village Water and Sanitation Committees (VWSC) have been set up. 15871 members under VWSC from gram panchayats are trained to keep eye on the quality, upkeep and maintenance of quality drinking water supply in the villages

– Through various medium of communication like leaflet distribution, hoardings, posters, wall writing, TV, Radio, flipcharts, school rallies and street theatres people are being constantly made aware about the need and benefits of clean water.