
SILCHAR: In a progressive stride towards building a water-secure and equitable future for the people of Cachar, the District Water and Sanitation Mission (DWSM) held a high-level review meeting at the new conference hall of DC office, under the leadership of Mridul Yadav, District Commissioner, Cachar. The meeting, held on Thursday, served as a crucial platform to evaluate the performance and strategize the way forward under the Jal Jeevan Mission and allied water and sanitation initiatives.
Attended by senior administrative and technical officials, including Pranab Kumar Borah, ACS, Chief Executive Officer, Cachar Zilla Parishad, and Anjali Kumari, ACS, Assistant Commissioner, Cachar, along with senior officers from the Public Health Engineering Department (PHE), Public Works (Roads) Department, and other line departments, the session underscored the administration’s integrated approach towards sustainable development.
With a sharp focus on functionality and service delivery, the meeting critically reviewed the status of ongoing and completed schemes, especially the non-functional water supply systems. The District Commissioner emphasized the importance of swift corrective measures and targeted interventions to ensure uninterrupted water access to rural and urban communities alike. The strategic synergy between water governance and infrastructure was also evident as the roadmap for sanctioned road rehabilitation projects for FY 2024–25 was thoroughly examined, stated a press release.
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