Use MGNREGA funds for water conservation: PM to panchayats

Press Trust of India  |  Mandla (MP) 

today suggested funds provided under the MGNREGA scheme be used on water conservation work for three summer months to curb water shortages in villages and boost farm activities.

urged panchayat representatives to spend funds provided under the rural job scheme, the National Rural Employment Guarantee Act, only on work related to water conservation during the months of April, May and June.

"We should work for conserving rainwater. Panchayats should spend NREGA (MGNREGA) funds on water conservation during April, May and June," he said.

The PM was addressing a well-attended gathering of tribals and representatives of gram panchayats organised on the occasion of National Panchayat Raj Day at Ramnagar in this tribal-dominated district of

"Every drop of rain should be conserved. This would not only save our money but also save villages from a water shortage. This would also help in agriculture," he said.

said people living in rural areas should focus on "Jan Dhan, and Gou Dhan" (human resources, forest wealth and bounty of cows) to develop villages.

"In 2022, when the country will celebrate the 75th anniversary of its independence, we should strive to make villages as dreamt by Mahatma Gandhi," he said.

"It can be done by using manpower for developing villages, by collecting neem seeds for coating of urea and Gou Dhan by using cow dung for producing electricity, and manure for becoming self-reliant," the added.

Expressing concern over the excessive use of urea which adversely affected the fertility of soil, urged the people to reduce its use.

The also laid the foundation stone for a liquefied (LPG) bottling plant at Maneri in the district.

The Rs 120-crore plant will supply LPG cylinders to Mandla's neighbouring districts such as Balaghat, Singrauli, Rewa, and

He called upon public representatives to ensure that people in their respective panchayats were fully covered under the Jan Dhan yojana and the prime minister's

At the event, handed over a cheque of Rs 2 lakh under the to a woman who had lost her husband.

He said public representatives should serve the people with dedication.

"There is no shortage of funds now in the country. But there is a problem of priorities and transparent implementation of developmental schemes. Public representatives can play a major role in it," he stressed.

Earlier, launched the Rashtriya Gram Swaraj Abhiyan, which seeks to strengthen the Panchayati Raj system and address the critical gaps that hinder its success.

The scheme aims at making rural local bodies self-sustaining, financially stable and more efficient.

The programme seeks to address problems that confront pnchayats by enhancing their capacities and effectiveness, and to promote the devolution of powers and responsibilities.

On the occasion, unveiled a roadmap for the development of tribal areas of over the next five years. Under the plan, Rs 2 lakh crore will be spent on the development of areas under tribal panchayats.

The also honoured panchayats for their achievements in implementing the government's scheme, making villages under their jurisdiction open defecation-free (ODF) and also smokeless by switching from conventional fuel to LPG.

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First Published: Tue, April 24 2018. 18:20 IST