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Rajasthan has bagged third place for its achievements in water use efficiency, water harvesting, and micro-irrigation with solar pumps. The state received the award under the National Water Awards-2019 for its outstanding work in the field of water resources management. The award given in a general category recognises the State’s achievements in the categories mentioned above.
Rajasthan has bagged third place for its achievements in water use efficiency, water harvesting, and micro-irrigation with solar pumps. The state was judged among the top states across the country and received the award under the National Water Awards-2019 for its outstanding work in the field of water resources management. The award given in a general category recognises the State’s achievements in the categories mentioned above.
State Water Resources Secretary Naveen Mahajan received the award from Vice-President M. Venkaiah Naidu at a virtual event earlier this week. Mr. Mahajan said here on Friday that this was the seventh prize in the water sector received by the State during the last 15 months.
Rajasthan was selected for the award in recognition of its work for improving the efficiency of water use, participatory irrigation management, and water harvesting. The State has also extensively used information technology to bring transparency to the water management operations.
Mr. Mahajan said the important activities taken up for enhancing the water use efficiency included re-lining of Sirhind and Indira Gandhi feeders, New Development Bank-financed water sector restructuring project, water sector livelihood improvement project, and micro-irrigation in the Indira Gandhi Canal Project’s second phase.
As part of the surface water irrigation project, Rajasthan has established micro-irrigation systems in 2.72 lakh hectares and successfully implemented another venture under the Narmada Canal Project in Jalore district’s Sanchore area. Besides, the supervisory control and data acquisition system has been adopted in all major irrigation projects.
The State had earlier received awards from the National Water Mission, the Central Board of Irrigation and Power, the National Hydrology Project, and the Water Innovation Summit.
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