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Tripura CM Manik Saha Pushes Sustainable Water Strategy, Reviews Gomati River Project

Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha stressed the need for a sustainable water resource management strategy for the state. He reviewed the proposed Gomati River-based water supply project for Agartala. Officials were directed to focus on long-term planning and mission-mode implementation. The project aims to shift from groundwater to surface water to meet future demands.

Tripura CM Manik Saha stresses sustainable water resource strategy, reviews Gomati River project for Agartala

Agartala, June 25

Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha on Thursday underscored the need for a long-term and sustainable water resource management strategy for the entire state, directing officials to work in mission mode to meet future drinking water requirements amid growing urbanisation and climate-related challenges.

According to the Chief Minister's Office, chairing a high-level review meeting on the proposed water supply project for Agartala based on the Gomati River at the TIFT War Room in Agartala, the Chief Minister said planning should not be confined to the present needs of the state capital alone but should focus on ensuring water security for future generations across Tripura.

At the outset of the meeting, Good Governance Department Secretary Kiran Gitte made a detailed presentation on Agartala's current and projected drinking water demand, limitations of the existing supply system, and the proposed long-term water supply project centred on the Gomati River.

Officials informed that a substantial portion of Agartala's drinking water supply currently depends on groundwater sources. However, rapid population growth, expanding urbanisation and recurring water shortages during the dry season have highlighted the need for a sustainable surface water-based supply system.

The proposed project envisages drawing water from the Maharani Barrage area in Udaipur and developing the necessary infrastructure, including transmission pipelines, reservoirs and water treatment facilities, to ensure uninterrupted supply to consumers.

Reviewing the proposal in detail, Saha stressed the importance of adopting a comprehensive approach to water resource management and drinking water planning for the entire state. He directed officials to formulate far-sighted strategies and accelerate implementation in mission mode.

The Chief Minister also called for measures to minimise water wastage and optimise the utilisation of available water resources. He emphasised the need for effective rainwater harvesting and storage during the monsoon season so that the conserved water can be utilised during periods of scarcity.

"With determination and sustained effort, even seemingly impossible goals can be achieved. Long-term vision often lays the foundation for significant success," Saha said, while highlighting the importance of efficient governance and strategic planning.

The meeting also discussed the possibility of establishing a permanent Gomati River-based water supply system to meet future demand and the excavation of dedicated raw water reservoirs to store water during the dry season. Officials observed that such measures would further strengthen the state's capacity to ensure an uninterrupted drinking water supply in the years ahead.

Among those present at the meeting were Finance Minister Pranajit Singha Roy, Speaker of the Tripura Legislative Assembly Ram Pada Jamatia, Agartala Municipal Corporation Mayor and MLA Dipak Majumder, MLA Abhishek Debroy, Drinking Water and Sanitation Secretary Abhishek Singh, Public Works Department Secretary P.K. Goyal, OSD to the Chief Minister Paramananda Sarkar Banerjee, Agartala Smart City Mission CEO, and senior officials from various departments.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Good initiative 👍 but I hope they also focus on water treatment and distribution infrastructure. Many govt projects get delayed because of poor execution. Mission mode sounds good, but we need proper monitoring and transparency in spending.

Rahul R

Northeast India is blessed with water resources but we waste so much during monsoons. Rainwater harvesting and proper storage is the way forward. Hope other states also learn from Tripura's approach.

Arjun K

This is exactly what we need - sustainable planning for future generations. But I have a concern: will this project displace any communities in Udaipur? And what about environmental impact on Gomati River ecology? These questions must be addressed.

Neha E

"Mission mode" - typical bureaucratic jargon. I hope the ground reality matches the vision. We've seen many grand plans fail due to corruption and lack of maintenance. Let's see how this one turns out.

Kavya N

Great to see such forward-thinking from a state government in the Northeast. Every drop counts in a changing climate 🌧️ Let's hope this becomes a model project for other states to emulate. Jai Tripura!

Siddhartha F

The inclusion of rainwater harvesting and dedicated reservoirs is very

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