Execution of '7 resolves' will make Bihar people 'smarter': CM

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Press Trust of India Patna
Last Updated : Sep 27 2016 | 4:48 PM IST
Launching two key schemes out of the "seven resolves", Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar today pooh poohed the Centre's 'Smart City' initiative and said implementation of these would make citizens of the state "smarter".
Of his government's ambitious "seven resolves" (Saat Nishchay), Kumar launched two schemes -- 'Har Ghar Nal Ka Jal' (piped drinking water to every household) and 'Shauchalay Nirman, Ghar Ka Sammaan' (toilet to every household) in towns and villages of the state by the end of 2019.
While launching the schemes, Kumar said, "With the seven resolves schemes getting translated into reality, the people of Bihar, be it of villages or towns, would certainly become smarter citizen."
Making light of the Centre's 'Smart City' scheme, he said, "With people getting power and piped drinking water supply besides pucca road connectivity and drainage system, why would people come to towns ... I don't know when the smart city would be created."
"My government has given Rs 300 crore as grant for the construction of toilets in cities alone. How can a city become a 'smart city' by spending Rs 500 crore on it. I don't know that whether a smart city can be created with annual expenditure of Rs 100 crore," the Chief Minister said.
Kumar was accompanied by his cabinet colleagues Shravan Kumar, Maheshwar Hazari, Krishnandan Verma, Kapildeo Kamat, Chief Secretary Anjani Kumar Singh, Development Commissioner Shishir Sinha and other senior officers during the launch of the two schemes.
Stating that out of the seven resolves, the state government has already implemented its one resolve of providing 35 per cent reservation for women in government jobs, Kumar said, adding that the implementation of these two schemes would fulfil people's desire of getting better basic amenities.
Under 'Har Ghar Nal Ka Jal' scheme, Urban Development
and Housing Department will provide piped drinking water of 135 litres per person in urban areas. Public Health and Engineering Department (PHED) and Panchayati Raj Department would provide the same facility in rural areas, the CM said.
Funds have been allocated for the purpose, he added.
The state government would provide Rs 12,000 per family for construction of a toilet in urban and rural areas, Kumar said, adding that community toilet would be built for those people who do not have space for constructing toilets.
But, out of these community toilets every household would be handed over key of one toilet which they should clean and maintain with personal interest, he said.
Emphasising that all the schemes of seven resolves are 'universal', Kumar said merely constructing toilets would not serve the purpose of making the state 'Open Defecation-Free', but there should be proper awareness for the benefits of using toilets.
Giving details of the schemes, Development Commissioner Shishir Sinha said 15.71 lakh families in urban areas have to be covered under the piped drinking water supply scheme by the end of 2019.
As per the survey conducted by the government, there are 19.08 lakh families in 140 urban local bodies, a statement by Urban Development Department said.
Panchayati Raj Department would provide water supply in 5,013 panchayats, while PHED would supply piped water in 3,378 panchayats, it said.
There are 1.60 crore families which do not have toilets in their homes, while such number in urban areas is 7.93 lakh families, Sinha said, adding that the government has set a target of constructing toilets by 2019.
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First Published: Sep 27 2016 | 4:48 PM IST

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