Rajasthan to Involve NGOs in Water Projects
25
October 2004
Source: The
Hindu (India)
In a significant move, the Rajasthan Government has decided to involve non-governmental
organisations (NGOs) in the implementation of projects in the water sector
in view of successful intervention by voluntary agencies in the water conservation
works in the State. Projects worth Rs. 2 crores will be given to NGOs during
this year alone. The voluntary organisations will be given the task of implementing
projects valued at Rs. 40 to 50 crores during the next two to three years.
The decision was taken at a meeting of government officials and NGO representatives,
presided over by the Chief Minister, Vasundhara Raje, at her official residence
here on Saturday.
Ms. Raje
said a high-level Task Force would also be set up shortly for ensuring planned
development of infrastructure in the fields, such as drinking and irrigation
water, electricity and roads. The Task Force will be empowered to give technical
advice to the government on suitable locations for projects in these sectors.
The government has laid special emphasis on optimum utilisation of water in
view of its limited availability. Ms. Raje pointed out that rains were the
source of 70 per cent of water available in the State and the NGOs were playing
a significant role in ensuring people's participation in water conservation
and preventing the wastage of potable water.
The Chief Minister felt that the society at large should get the benefit of water conservation efforts of voluntary bodies, while referring to the works undertaken by Sewa Mandir in Udaipur, Urmul in Churu and Sadguru Foundation in Jhalawar and Banswara districts. Their association with the government schemes would herald a new chapter in the augmentation of water resources.
Ms. Raje said the government would also establish a special fund for an enhanced involvement of NGOs in the development works. The fund will include the government's share, public contributions and loans from banks and financial institutions. Development works on a massive scale would be launched with its help, Ms. Raje added.
The meeting
hosted a discussion on a report submitted by a group that visited Orissa and
Gujarat recently to witness the participation of voluntary bodies in the development
works. The report has in particular highlighted the role of NGOs in generating
mass awareness on the water-related issues in these States. The noted economist
and convenor of the expert committee on integrated development of water resources,
V.S. Vyas, highlighted the work taken up by the committee. The Principal Secretary,
Water Resources, D.C. Samant, Irrigation Secretary, S.N. Thanvi, and the Secretary,
Rural Development, Shyam S. Agrawal, listed the areas where the NGOs could
render assistance.