Potable water shortage hits villagers in Kashmir

Kupwara (J-K), Sep 4 (ANI): Facing acute shortage of potable water, the villagers are forced to drink polluted water in Kupwara district of Jammu and Kashmir.

A prolonged drought-like situation has further added woes to the villagers.

Everyday, women cover long distances to fetch water from village streams and lakes, which are not fit for drinking. But since taps in their houses have run dry, they are forced to take the filthy water from lake.

The villagers had even held demonstrations in the past, highlighting their plight to the government, but to no avail.

“We have all kinds of difficulties. Despite our protest, the government has not made any arrangements. They take out funds but do nothing. We are suffering due to shortage of water,” said Ashiq Hussain Bhat, a resident.

Residents said they are forced to take the filthy water from the nearby lakes as taps have run dry.The water we take from this lake is very dirty and full of sand. But we are forced to take the dirty water from here as taps have run dry,” said Rubeena, another resident.

Accepting that there is shortage of water due to long spell of dryness, concerned officials said that they have initiated steps to end the water shortage in the district.

“To overcome this difficulty, the department has already taken up and has got a new scheme approved under the Accelerated Rural Water Supply Programme (ARWSP) phase new. Under the scheme, we will lift the water from Phurunala and store it in a reservoir in Tuthigund, which will solve all their problems,” said Mukhtar Ahmad Dar, assistant executive engineer, Public Health Engineering (PHE), Kupwara.

Total rainfall in the country since the beginning of June was 19 percent below average, pulled down by the driest June in 83 years, data from the India Meteorological Department showed.

India’s monsoon will remain weak according to the latest Madden-Julian Oscillation (MJO) index, which gauges the eastward progress of tropical rain. (ANI)

Engineer arrested for attempting to bribe minister

Bhopal, May 27 (IANS) An engineer, suspended by Madhya Pradesh’s Public Health Engineering (PHE) Minister Gaurishankar Bisen for committing irregularities, has been arrested after he tried to bribe the minister to revoke his suspension, police said Wednesday.

Executive engineer R.N. Karaiya, posted in Bhind district, was suspended last week by the minister on the charge of committing several irregularities and a departmental probe was ordered against him.

However, Karaiya, along with one of his associates, reached the minister’s residence late Tuesday and offered him Rs.500,000 for revoking his suspension.

The minister asked the two to leave his house at once. He later informed the police which registered a case against the duo under sections of the Prevention of Corruption Act.

“While Karaiya has been arrested, we are looking for his associate,” T.T. Nagar police station house officer Umesh Tiwari told IANS.

The minister confirmed that the engineer, who was suspended by him last week, made an attempt to offer a bribe for the cancellation of his suspension orders.

“The engineer was suspended by me during my Bhind tour last week following several complaints of irregularities against him and a departmental inquiry was also ordered against him. He, however, came to my house yesterday and offered me a bribe of Rs.five lakh (Rs.500,000). I reported the matter to the police,” Bisen told IANS.

50-lakh-rupees scheme to clean Narmada

Bhopal, May 11 (ANI): Madhya Pradesh’s Urban Administration Department has sanctioned a 50-lakh-rupees scheme to make the Narmada river pollution free.

The plan, prepared by Public Health Engineering (PHE) Department, requires laying down of sewage line at Narmada’s origin in Amarkantak.

A 1.5 km long sewage line is proposed to be laid in the town, and waste water generated in the city would be treated in a plant.

This will help in preventing it (waste disposal) from mixing in Narmada at its origin, the official sources said.

The plan was presented to the state’s Urban Administration Minister Babulal Gaur during his recent visit to the holy town.

Gaur has also directed officials to clean septic tanks of hotels, houses and hostels with the help of suction machines, the sources said. (ANI)