Pb to utilise optimally water flowing to Pakistan

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Press Trust of India Chandigarh
Last Updated : Apr 26 2017 | 9:32 PM IST
Punjab Irrigation Minister Rana Gurjeet Singh today asked his department officials to make a consolidated report on the water flowing to Pakistan from the state.
He also issued instructions to make a strategy to tap these resources for meeting irrigation requirements of the state.
During a review meeting with the Irrigation department here today, Rana Gurjeet Singh stressed on the need to strengthening the mechanism to tap water flowing to Pakistan, a release here said.
He said that Punjab government would make its best efforts to make optimal utilisation of this water to meet irrigation and other water requirements of the state.
He also reviewed the status of River Management and Border area activity (RMBA) and other significant projects of the Drainage wing of Irrigation department.
Reviewing the cleaning and desilting of drains, Irrigation Minister asked A K Bansal, chief engineer (drainage) to make a report on the use of herbicides like Glysophate to check the growth of hyacinths in the drains.
He also instructed department to make it sure that the use of herbicides should not affect the aquatic life.
He also stressed on the use of MGNREGA scheme to perform the effective cleanliness of all the drains.
Stressing on the need of bringing transparency in the department, Irrigation Minister said that internal vigilance wing of the department would be strengthened to keep a regular check on the working of the department.
He instructed all the wings of the department to make WhatsApp groups and include him and senior officials of the department in these groups to maintain coordination.
Singh also directed department officials to explore the possibilities of retaining and restoring heritage value of rest houses and other properties to develop them as a source of revenue for the department.

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First Published: Apr 26 2017 | 9:32 PM IST

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