Odisha CM Majhi Links Water Security to State's Prosperity Vision

Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi emphasized that water security is foundational to achieving Odisha's Vision 2036 and 2047 for a prosperous and developed state. He linked water management to gender equality and rural economic strength, engaging women as "Jal Sathi". On World Water Day, Majhi launched multiple water resource projects worth a total of Rs 2,612 crore, including new foundations and inaugurations. The CM also highlighted policies like "more crop per drop" in agriculture and the state's leading role in tree plantation to prevent future water disputes.

Key Points: Odisha CM Majhi: Water Security Key to State's Growth Vision

  • Water security central to Odisha's 2036/2047 vision
  • Rs 2,612 crore water projects launched
  • Aims to eliminate gender disparity in water management
  • Promotes "more crop per drop" in agriculture
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Water security central to Odisha's growth vision: CM Mohan Majhi

Odisha CM Mohan Majhi stresses water security for a developed Odisha, launches Rs 2,612 crore projects on World Water Day, linking it to gender equality and rural economy.

"Water security is a key requirement for building a prosperous and developed Odisha. - CM Mohan Majhi"

Bhubaneswar, March 22

Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi on Sunday stressed the importance of water security for building a 'Samruddha and Viksit Odisha' and urged all citizens to come forward in support of the cause.

The Chief Minister was addressing a gathering during the state-level World Water Day celebration held at Lok Seva Bhawan here on Sunday.

"Our goal is to eliminate gender disparity in water management and strengthen the rural economy. Water security is a key requirement for building a prosperous and developed Odisha," said Majhi. He added that women and self-help groups have been engaged as "Jal Sathi" to ensure water security for all citizens in the state.

The Chief Minister also urged all citizens to support water security, in line with this year's World Water Day theme, 'Water and Gender Equality'.

Speaking about various water-based schemes in the state, Majhi said that water scarcity affects the poor the most. Therefore, ensuring access to clean water for the last person in society is part of the Antyodaya policy. He added that under Mission Shakti, the state government is working to provide clean water to remote villages and backward regions. Similarly, in agriculture, the policy of "more crop per drop" is also being promoted.

CM Majhi noted that through the "Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam" campaign, Odisha has emerged as a leading state in tree plantation. He added that to prevent future water disputes, the state has prepared a balanced water policy to avoid conflicts over water resources. Majhi also highlighted the government's aim to increase crop intensity to 220 per cent by 2036 and 250 per cent by 2047 through improved irrigation facilities in Odisha.

He further stated that proper utilisation of water and increasing the availability of safe drinking water are the needs of the hour.

"Therefore, water security is essential to meet the growing demands across various sectors under the Odisha Vision Documents 2036 and 2047," CM Majhi added.

Highlighting the importance of water conservation, Majhi urged everyone to take a pledge to ensure that not even a drop of water is wasted. He emphasised that the message of water conservation should reach every household on the occasion of World Water Day.

"The children must be educated about water conservation from school itself, as they are the future 'water warriors'. We will not waste water and conserve rainwater to keep the soil moist," Majhi said.

Notably, CM Majhi on the occasion also launched several water resource projects worth a total of Rs 2,612 crore. Of these, foundation stones were laid for 17 projects worth approximately Rs 2,292 crore, while 124 projects with a total cost of about Rs 320 crore were inaugurated.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good to see focus on 'more crop per drop'. Water scarcity is a huge issue for farmers in Odisha's western districts. The irrigation projects worth 2600+ crores are a big step. Implementation is key now – no corruption please!
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Arun Y
Vision documents for 2036 and 2047 are good, but what about the current summer? Many areas in Koraput are already facing shortages. The government should act on immediate relief while planning for the long term. Promises are not enough.
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Sarah B
The emphasis on educating children as 'water warriors' is brilliant. Sustainability starts young. The 'Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam' campaign linking trees and water is also a great holistic approach. More states should learn from this.
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Karthik V
A balanced water policy to prevent future disputes is crucial. We've seen conflicts between states over rivers. Odisha planning ahead is wise. Hope the 'Antyodaya' policy truly ensures water for the last person in line. Jai Odisha!
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Meera T
As a member of a self-help group in Balasore, I welcome the Jal Sathi initiative. We have been managing a local pond revival project. With government support, we can do much more. Water is life, especially for us in rural areas. 💧

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