Haryana CM Directs Strengthening of Rural Sanitation and Drainage Systems

Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini has directed officials to prioritize strengthening sanitation and drainage systems in rural areas to prevent waterlogging and foul odors. He emphasized the need for a structured Standard Operating Procedure for cleaning and desilting village ponds to ensure transparency and quality. The CM advocated for the use of modern technology, scientific design, and solar pumps to enhance efficiency in water body management. He warned of strict action for negligence and highlighted that over 1,700 pond projects have been completed under the state's action plan.

Key Points: Haryana CM Orders Strengthening of Rural Sanitation, Drainage

  • Strengthen rural sanitation & drainage
  • SOP for pond cleaning & desilting
  • Use solar pumps & modern tech
  • Beautify ponds for public use
  • Fix accountability on officials
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Need to strengthen sanitation and drainage systems, Haryana CM directs officials

Haryana CM Nayab Singh Saini directs officials to strengthen sanitation, clean village ponds, and prevent waterlogging using SOPs and solar tech.

Need to strengthen sanitation and drainage systems, Haryana CM directs officials
"maintaining cleanliness in villages must be a priority to prevent inconvenience to residents - Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini"

Chandigarh, April 3

Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini on Friday stressed the need to strengthen sanitation and drainage systems in rural areas, directing officers concerned to ensure regular and time-bound cleaning of village ponds and wastewater channels across the state.

Chairing a review meeting of the Haryana Pond and Waste Water Management Authority here, the Chief Minister said maintaining cleanliness in villages must be a priority to prevent inconvenience to residents. He underlined that village ponds should remain free from foul smell, and waterlogging in residential areas must be avoided at all costs.

The Chief Minister further directed that cleaning, desilting and drainage works be carried out under a structured Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) to ensure transparency, quality and accountability. He also called for improved planning and the use of modern technology and scientific design in the construction, reconstruction and modernisation of ponds. He directed officers to undertake beautification works around ponds to create clean and accessible spaces for villagers, including for morning and evening walks.

To enhance efficiency, CM Saini suggested the use of solar pumps for regular cleaning and maintaining water flow. He warned that negligence in sanitation at the village level would invite strict action, with accountability fixed on concerned officials, sarpanches and staff.

Further, he directed that Panchayat Secretaries be assigned responsibility for regular monitoring of ponds in every village and that the number of sanitation workers be increased to strengthen the system.

Highlighting the government's broader objective, the Chief Minister said efforts are aimed at developing clean, well-maintained and functional water bodies in rural areas, ensuring lasting relief from waterlogging, unhygienic conditions and foul odour.

According to officials, 6,538 ponds have been identified under the state's action plan, of which 2,758 projects have received administrative approval. So far, 1,718 works have been completed, while 484 are in progress.

- IANS

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Shreya B
Good direction from the CM. But will the funds reach the ground level? We've heard such announcements before. The focus on solar pumps and modern tech is promising, but execution matters most.
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Aman W
Beautification around ponds for morning walks is a fantastic idea! It will promote community health and make villages more livable. My nani's village in Jind would benefit so much from this.
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Priyanka N
Fixing accountability on sarpanches and officials is crucial. Often, work gets delayed or done poorly with no consequences. Hope this warning of strict action is real and not just for the media.
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Vikram M
The numbers show a big gap between identified ponds (6538) and completed works (1718). The pace needs to pick up, especially before the rains. Waterlogging is a nightmare for residents.
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Michael C
Visiting from the US, I'm impressed by the structured approach with SOPs. Clean water bodies are essential for public health everywhere. The use of solar energy is a smart, sustainable touch.

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