Key Points

Rajasthan's Water Resources Minister Suresh Singh Rawat has unveiled a comprehensive strategy for dam safety and river revival during a state-level conference. The initiative emphasizes preserving traditional water conservation methods while adopting modern technological approaches to water management. Under Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma's leadership, the government aims to construct new dams, strengthen existing infrastructure, and implement advanced monitoring mechanisms. The program underscores Rajasthan's commitment to water security, economic prosperity, and sustainable development.

Key Points: Rawat Pledges Dam Safety and River Revival in Rajasthan

  • Rajasthan govt launches comprehensive dam safety and river revival program
  • Minister highlights water conservation as ancient Vedic tradition
  • Modern water management aligned with state's cultural heritage
  • Professional monitoring and scientific approach to dam infrastructure
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State govt committed to dam safety and river revival: Rajasthan Minister

Rajasthan's Water Resources Minister Suresh Singh Rawat commits to modern water management, dam safety, and preserving water conservation heritage

"Every drop of water in Rajasthan is precious - Suresh Singh Rawat, Water Resources Minister"

Udaipur, Feb 17

Rajasthan's Water Resources Minister, Suresh Singh Rawat, on Monday, emphasised that water management is a shared responsibility and reaffirmed the state government's commitment to dam safety, rehabilitation, and the revival of old rivers.

He was addressing the State Level Conference on Dam Safety, Rehabilitation, and the Dam Safety Act, 2021, held in Udaipur.

Minister Rawat highlighted that water conservation has been a tradition since the Vedic period, with rainwater stored in dams and anicuts across India.

Under the leadership of Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma, the Rajasthan government is working towards modern water management while preserving the state's rich heritage, following the vision of "Development along with Heritage".

The Minister underscored the critical role of dams in water storage, irrigation, power generation, flood control, and drinking water supply.

He described every drop of water in Rajasthan as precious, calling dams a key indicator of economic prosperity and human necessity.

He further noted that the government is focused on: constructing new dams and strengthening existing structures, implementing a water grid, as announced in the state's first Budget, ensuring the continuous flow of water downstream and reviving local rivers, and enhancing dam safety mechanisms with professional and proactive monitoring.

Minister Rawat urged engineers to adopt a professional and scientific approach for real-time monitoring, accurate risk assessment, and proactive solutions for dam safety.

During the session, Rakesh Kashyap, Chief Engineer of the Central Water Commission, emphasised the joint efforts of the Central and State governments to enhance dam safety.

Ravi Solanki, Chief Engineer of the Water Resources Department, also shared his insights on the matter.

The conference featured discussions by experts on key topics, including the state government's Approach to Dam Safety and Management, challenges in Implementing the Dam Safety Act and the Role of Drip Irrigation, Best Practices for Dam Safety at Bisalpur Dam, and rehabilitation work at Mahi Dam under the DRIP Programme.

The event was attended by senior administrative officers, engineers, and water management experts, all committed to advancing Rajasthan's water security and dam safety initiatives.

- IANS

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