New India has to prepare to deal with every situation of water crisis: PM Modi

Published By : Admin | December 25, 2019 | 12:21 IST
QuoteSubject of water was very important to Atal ji and very close to his heart: PM Modi
QuoteWater crisis is worrying for us as a family, as a citizen and as a country also it affects development: PM Modi
QuoteNew India has to prepare us to deal with every situation of water crisis: PM Modi

My cabinet colleagues Shri Rajnath Singh ji, Shri Gajendra Shekhawat ji, other dignitaries and ladies and gentlemen present here!

Thousands of people from many common service centers across the country, especially the Panch-Sarpanchs of the villages are also connected with us at this time.

Besides, Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh Jairam Thakur Ji, Forest Minister Shri Govind Singh Thakur Ji, MP Ram Swaroop Sharma are also joining us in this programme through technology.

Some people from Atalji's beloved village are also connected.

Greetings to all! I welcome all of you.

Today, on this platform, first of all, I wish the people of the country and the world, a very happy Christmas.

Merry Christmas!!!

Today is also the birth anniversary of two jewels of India, revered Atal ji and Mahamana Madan Mohan Malaviya ji.

I bow to them, pay tribute to them on behalf of the country.

I have been told that there has been a Havan ceremony in the memory of Atal ji in Prini today. Some other programmes have also taken place.

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Friends,

Today a major project that is very important for the country has been dedicated to Atal ji.

Rohtang Tunnel, connecting Himachal Pradesh with Ladakh and Jammu Kashmir, as well as Manali with Leh, will now be known as Atal Tunnel.

This is a small gift from the government to the people of Himachal and Prini on Atal ji's birth anniversary.

It was Atalji who understood the importance of this tunnel and paved the way for its construction.

Naming this tunnel after Atal ji is also a symbol of his love for Himachal and your respect and immense love for him.

Friends,

The subject of water was very important to Atal ji and very close to his heart.

His vision for water inspires us even today.

Whether it is the Atal Jal Yojana or the guidelines related to the Jal Jeevan Mission, these are the major steps in proving the resolve to deliver water to every household in the country by 2024.

Friends,

It is this water that affects everything - household, farm and industry.

And the status of our water sources is not hidden from anyone.

This water crisis is worrisome for us not only as a family and a citizen but also as a country as it affects development too.

We have to prepare New India to deal with every situation arising out of water crisis.

For this, we are working together on five levels.

First, we broke the silo mentality of the departments related to water.

Secondly, in a diverse country like India, we emphasized on the formulation of schemes in view of the ground situation of every region.

Thirdly, attention is given to the correct storage and distribution of the water available.

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Fourth - prioritizing schemes related to the use of every drop of water and recycling of water.

Fifth and most important is the awareness and public participation.

Friends,

Before the election, when we talked of a Jalshakti ministry dedicated to water, some people thought what kind of a promise was that.

But very few noticed the reason for its need.

Friends,

Over the years, we have had several issues related to water, be it the resources, conservation, management - all the operations and work were being handled in different departments and ministries.

This, in a way, is the best example of the silos that I often talk about.

Because of this, there were frequent disputes and problems between different departments and ministries of the central government, and sometimes between the central and the state governments.


Its disadvantage was that the basic requirement like water, for which a Holistic Approach should have been followed, could not be followed during the regime of the previous governments.

The Ministry of Jalshakti pulled the issue of water out of this Compartmentalized Approach and stressed upon the Comprehensive Approach.

In this monsoon, we have seen how extensive efforts have been made for water conservation by the society, and the Ministry of Jalshakti.

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Friends,

The regional diversity that I talk about is very important for water related schemes.

Here, it is said that water changes at every mile.

Now the country which is so diverse, so wide, considering a subject like water here, we have to move forward keeping in mind the needs of every region.

This thinking has laid the foundation stone of the Atal Jal Yojana.

That is, on one hand there is the Jal Jeevan Mission, which will carry piped water to every household while on the other hand there is the Atal Jal Yojana, which will pay special attention to the areas where the groundwater level is very low.

This scheme will go a long way in raising the ground water level in the seven states of Maharashtra, Haryana, Karnataka, Rajasthan, UP, MP and Gujarat.

In 78 districts of these seven states, groundwater level in more than 8,300 Gram Panchayats is in a critical state.

The people who are now connected with us live today know very well how they have to bear the brunt of the same.

The problems of the farmers, cattle herders, small entrepreneurs, and women of these areas, are not hidden from anyone.

Friends,

For the people to get rid of these problems and to improve the water levels, we have to conduct awareness campaigns, and Artificial Intelligence, Internet of Things and necessary data have to be added.

And most importantly, we need to emphasize on water conservation and promotion so that every drop of water is used judiciously.

How will this happen?

Who will lead this team?

Officers? Employees? bureaucrats?

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No.

For this, we have to go to those people, and involve them who use water, who are affected by water crisis.

For this, we have to go to our mothers and sisters who are the real heads of the households. The water in the houses should be used as per the need. Water should be recycled as far as possible. This discipline has to be brought within the houses.

For this, we also have to go to the farmers.

Our farming is heavily dependent on irrigation from ground water.

But it is also true that our old methods of irrigation waste a lot of water.

Besides this, there are several crops like sugarcane and paddy that require too much of water.

It has been often seen that the ground water level in the areas where these types of crops are grown is decreasing rapidly.


To change this situation, we have to make farmers aware of rainwater harvesting, alternative crops and we should move more and more towards micro-irrigation. We have to promote Per Drop More Crop.

Friends,

When we spend something for the house, we also look at our income and bank balance, and prepare our budget. Similarly, where the water is scarce, we have to encourage the people of the village to make a water budget and to grow crops on that basis.

And I want to tell those who have come here from the villages and those who are connected with us live, that you have the greatest responsibility in the Atal Jal Yojana.

Your good work will not only benefit the villages, but will also benefit the village panchayats.

There is a provision under the Atal Jal Yojana according to which the gram panchayats that does the best work related to water will be given more funds so that they can do more of the good work.

My sarpanch brothers and sisters,

Your hard work and participation are very important to make water available to every household in the country.

I want to say to all the 8,300 sarpanches associated with the Atal Jal Yojana that your achievement will not only make the Atal Jal Yojana a success but will also strengthen the Jal Jeevan Mission.

How?

It is very important for you to know.

It is also important for every citizen of the country to know.

Friends,

Even after so many years of independence, water reaches only 3 crore houses of the country through pipe today.

Just imagine!

Out of 18 crore rural households, only 3 crore households!

This was achieved in 70 years.

Now, in the next five years, we have to provide clean drinking water to 15 crore homes through pipes.

The central and state governments are going to spend more than Rs.3.5 lakh crore in the next five years for the same.

Certainly this resolution is very big, but we have no choice but to succeed. We have to succeed.

In such a situation, it is very important to show our commitment on the ground. It should be visible in every village.

The guidelines of the Jal Jeevan Mission, which have been released today, are going to help us in our endeavour.

Friends,

The Jal Jeevan Mission is not just about providing clean water to every household.

This mission also ensures that our mothers and sisters do not have to fetch water from great distances, they live with honour and dignity, and their lives are easier.

Even today when I see an elderly mother wandering for water, when I see a sister walking for miles with a pitcher on her head, many memories of childhood come back to me.

The time has come to liberate crores of such sisters across the country from the trouble of searching for water.

Just like we have provided toilets in every house, we will also supply water in every house. We have taken this vow.

Since we have taken the resolution, we will accomplish the same and prove it.

Friends,

There is also a glimpse of Gandhiji's 'Gram Swaraj' in this scheme of village participation and partnership.

 

Water-related schemes should be formulated according to the situation at every village level. This has been taken care of while preparing the guidelines of the Jal Jeevan Mission.

Moreover, the water committee formed by the Panchayat or Gram Panchayat formed by the Panchayat will formulate and implement the water related schemes and also supervise it.

And therefore, we have to connect the villages with pipelines right from its planning to its management.

We always have to remember that my brothers and sisters in the villages and the elders have a wealth of knowledge regarding water storage and the sources of water.

Who else will be a greater expert than the people of the villages?

Therefore, we have to make full use of the experience of the people of the villages.

Friends,

Our government's effort is to empower more and more people in the Jal Jeevan Mission, and to make them self-reliant.

For this mission, a special committee will be formed in every village, and action plans will be made at the village level itself. I would urge that at least 50 per cent of the village's sisters and daughters should be in this committee.

Moreover, to check whether clean water is being supplied or not, the residents of the village, sons and daughters of the village will be trained in the same.

Similarly, through skill development scheme, youths of villages on a large scale will be imparted training for becoming fitters, plumbers, electricians, mechanics etc.

Yes it is true that in some inaccessible areas, in some remote hilly areas, due to weather and geographical conditions, it will be difficult to lay the pipelines.

Will we leave such places?
No.

Alternative arrangements will be made for such places.

It will also be ensured that the people of those villages get pure and clean water.

Friends,

One more thing is being done under the Jal Jeevan Mission. For the monitoring of this scheme, both the technology and artificial intelligence are being used.

In every village, how much water is being stored, how much is being spent, all the information about the status of water will be constantly monitored.

Friends,

Under the Jal Jeevan Mission, the government has also made a provision that on the successful completion of the scheme in your village, the government will send money directly to the account of the water committee so that the people of the village can maintain and manage the water related systems.

I have another request that the people of every village prepare a water action plan and create a water fund. In your village, funds come for several water related schemes. It comes from the fund of MLAs and MPs, and from the schemes of the Central and the state governments.

We have to make an arrangement wherein all the money comes at one place and is spent from one consolidated fund. This will allow more money to be spent at once instead of spending money in parts.

Friends,

On this occasion, I will also urge the Indians settled around the world to contribute to this sacred campaign.

I also appeal to my brothers and sisters living in the villages today, to come forward to conserve water, manage water distribution and recycling of water.

You give your time and put your labour. If you walk one step, the government will walk nine steps.

Let us, together, step by step, fulfil our obligation to provide the common people of the country with the right to clean water.

Your efforts and success are very important for the country's water security and food security.

Once again my best wishes to the entire country for Atal Jal Yojana and Jal Jeevan Mission.

Thanks a lot!!!

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Today, North East is emerging as the ‘Front-Runner of Growth’: PM Modi at Rising North East Investors Summit
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QuoteThe Northeast is the most diverse region of our diverse nation: PM
QuoteFor us, EAST means - Empower, Act, Strengthen and Transform: PM
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QuoteThe North East is a complete package for tourism: PM
QuoteBe it terrorism or Maoist elements spreading unrest, our government follows a policy of zero tolerance: PM
QuoteThe North East is becoming a key destination for sectors like energy and semiconductors: PM

My colleagues in the Union Cabinet Jyotiraditya Scindia ji and Sukanta Majumdar ji, Governor of Manipur Ajay Bhalla ji, Chief Minister of Assam Himanta Biswa Sarma ji, Chief Minister of Arunachal Pradesh Pema Khandu ji, Chief Minister of Tripura Manik Saha ji, Chief Minister of Meghalaya Conrad Sangma ji, Chief Minister of Sikkim Prem Singh Tamang ji, Chief Minister of Nagaland Neiphiu Rio ji, Chief Minister of Mizoram Lalduhoma ji, all industry leaders, investors, ladies and gentlemen!

On this grand podium of Rising Northeast, I feel a sense of pride, warmth, belonging, and above all, immense confidence in the future. Just a few months ago, we celebrated the Ashtalakshmi Festival here at Bharat Mandapam. Today, we are celebrating a festival of investment in the Northeast. So many industry leaders have gathered here. This shows the enthusiasm, excitement, and new dreams that everyone has for the Northeast. I extend my heartfelt congratulations to all the ministries and the state governments for this achievement. Your efforts have created an excellent environment for investment there. On behalf of myself and the Government of Bharat, I wish you all the very best for the success of the North East Rising Summit.

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Friends,

Bharat is considered the world’s most diverse nation, and our Northeast is the most diverse part of this diverse nation. From trade to tradition, from textiles to tourism, the diversity of the Northeast is its greatest strength. Northeast means bio-economy and bamboo; Northeast means tea production and petroleum; Northeast means sports and skill; Northeast is emerging as a hub of eco-tourism; Northeast represents a new world of organic products; Northeast is a powerhouse of energy. That is why, the Northeast is our Ashtalakshmi (eight forms of prosperity). With the blessings of this Ashtalakshmi, every state in the Northeast is saying—we are ready for investment, we are ready to lead.

Friends,

It is essential for Eastern Bharat to develop for the building of a ‘Viksit Bharat’ (Developed India). And the Northeast is the most important part of Eastern Bharat. For us, EAST is not just a direction—it stands for Empower, Act, Strengthen, and Transform. This is our government’s policy for Eastern Bharat. This same policy, this same priority, has brought Eastern Bharat—and our Northeast—to the centre stage of growth.

Friends,

The transformation that the Northeast has seen in the last 11 years is not just about numbers—it is change that can be felt on the ground. We have not just built a connection with the Northeast through government schemes—we have built a bond from the heart. You might be surprised to hear this: ministers from our central government have visited the Northeast more than 700 times. And it wasn’t just about visiting and leaving—the rule was to stay overnight. They experienced the land, they saw the hope in people’s eyes, and they turned that trust into a development-driven policy. We did not view infrastructure as just bricks and cement—we made it a medium for emotional connection. We moved beyond the Look East policy to embrace the mantra of Act East, and today, we are seeing the results. There was a time when the Northeast was only referred to as a frontier region. Today, it is becoming the front-runner of growth.

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Friends,

Good infrastructure makes tourism more attractive. Where there is strong infrastructure, investors also gain greater confidence. Better roads, robust power infrastructure, and an efficient logistics network are the backbone of any industry. Trade thrives where there is seamless connectivity—in other words, quality infrastructure is the foundation and first requirement of any kind of development. That’s why we have initiated an Infrastructure Revolution in the Northeast. For a long time, the Northeast remained neglected. But now, the Northeast is becoming a land of opportunities. We have invested hundreds of thousands of crores of rupees in connectivity infrastructure in the Northeast. If you go to Arunachal Pradesh, you’ll see infrastructure projects like the Sela Tunnel. In Assam, you’ll witness mega projects like the Bhupen Hazarika Bridge. In just one decade, we have built 11,000 kilometres of new highways in the Northeast. Hundreds of kilometres of new railway lines have been laid. The number of airports in the Northeast has doubled. Waterways are being developed on the Brahmaputra and Barak rivers. Hundreds of mobile towers have been installed, and not just that—a 1,600-kilometre-long pipeline, the Northeast Gas Grid, has also been established. This ensures reliable gas supply for industry. In short—highways, railways, waterways, and i-ways—connectivity in every form is being strengthened in the Northeast. The ground has been prepared in the Northeast. Our industries must step forward and take full advantage of this opportunity. You must not miss out on the First Mover Advantage.

Friends,

In the coming decade, the trade potential of the Northeast is set to grow manyfold. Today, the trade volume between Bharat and ASEAN is around $125 billion. In the coming years, it will surpass $200 billion, and the Northeast will become a strong bridge for this trade—a gateway to ASEAN. We are rapidly developing the necessary infrastructure to support this vision. The Bharat-Myanmar-Thailand Trilateral Highway will establish direct connectivity to Thailand through Myanmar. This will ease Bharat’s connectivity with countries like Thailand, Vietnam, and Laos. Our government is also working swiftly to complete the Kaladan Multimodal Transit Project, which will connect the Kolkata Port to Sittwe Port in Myanmar, and further link the rest of the Northeast via Mizoram. This will significantly reduce the distance between West Bengal and Mizoram and prove to be a major boon for industry and trade.

Friends,

Today, cities like Guwahati, Imphal, and Agartala are being developed as multi-modal logistics hubs. In Meghalaya and Mizoram, Land Customs Stations are now giving a new boost to international trade. With all these efforts, the Northeast is emerging as a new name in trade with Indo-Pacific countries. That means a whole new sky of possibilities is opening up for you in the Northeast.

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Friends,

We are working to establish Bharat as a global health and wellness solution provider. Our mission is to make the mantra “Heal in India” a global mantra. The Northeast is not only rich in nature, but it is also a perfect destination for an organic lifestyle. Its biodiversity, its climate—they work like natural medicine for wellness. That is why I urge you to explore the Northeast for investment opportunities in the Heal in India mission.

Friends,

Music, dance, and celebration are woven into the very culture of the Northeast. That makes it a fantastic destination for global conferences, concerts, and destination weddings. In many ways, the Northeast is a complete package for tourism. Now that the benefits of development are reaching every corner of the Northeast, we are also seeing a positive impact on tourism. The number of tourists has doubled, and this is not just about numbers—home stays are being built in villages, youth are getting new opportunities as guides, and a full tour and travel ecosystem is developing. Now we must take this to even greater heights. In eco-tourism and cultural tourism, there are plenty of new investment opportunities waiting for all of you.

Friends,

For the development of any region, the most important requirement is peace and law & order. Whether it is terrorism or Maoist insurgency, our government follows a zero-tolerance policy. There was a time when the Northeast was associated with bombs, guns, and blockades. Just the mention of the Northeast brought these images to mind. And this caused immense loss to the youth of the region—countless opportunities slipped away from their hands. Our focus is on the future of the youth of the Northeast. That’s why we have signed one peace agreement after another, giving young people the chance to join the mainstream of development. In the last 10–11 years, over 10,000 youth have chosen the path of peace by laying down their arms. Today, the youth of the Northeast are getting new opportunities for employment and self-employment right in their own region. Through the MUDRA Yojana, millions of youth in the Northeast have received financial assistance worth thousands of crores of rupees. The growing number of educational institutions is helping these youths enhance their skills. Now, the youth of the Northeast are not just internet users—they are becoming digital innovators. With more than 13,000 kilometres of optical fiber, 4G and 5G coverage, and emerging opportunities in technology, young people are now launching large-scale start-ups from their own towns. The Northeast is becoming Bharat’s digital gateway.

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Friends,

We all know how important skills are for growth and a better future. The Northeast provides a favourable environment for this as well. The central government is making massive investments in the education and skill development ecosystem of the region. In the last decade, over 21,000 crore rupees have been invested in the Northeast’s education sector. Around 850 new schools have been established. The first AIIMS (All India Institute of Medical Sciences) in the Northeast is now operational. Nine new medical colleges have been built. Two new IIITs (Indian Institutes of Information Technology) have been established in the region. A campus of the Indian Institute of Mass Communication has been set up in Mizoram. Approximately 200 new skill development institutes have been established across the Northeast. The country’s first Sports University is also being built there. Under the Khelo India program, projects worth hundreds of crores of rupees are underway in the Northeast. There are 8 Khelo India Centres of Excellence and over 250 Khelo India Centres in the region alone. This means the best talent across all sectors is available in the Northeast. You must make the most of this opportunity.

Friends,

Today, the global demand for organic food is rising. There's a growing inclination toward holistic healthcare, and I have a dream — that every dining table in the world should have at least one Indian food brand. The Northeast has a crucial role to play in fulfilling this dream. In the last decade, the scope of organic farming in the Northeast has doubled. Our region is known for products like tea, pineapples, oranges, lemons, turmeric, and ginger — and their taste and quality are truly exceptional. The demand for these products is increasing globally, and this growing demand opens up great opportunities for all of you.

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Friends,

The government is working to make it easier to set up food processing units in the Northeast. Improved connectivity is already helping, and in addition to that, we are building mega food parks, expanding the cold storage network and establishing testing laboratories. The government has also launched the Oil Palm Mission. The soil and climate of the Northeast are highly suitable for oil palm cultivation. This can become a significant source of income for our farmers, and it will also help reduce Bharat’s dependency on imported edible oils. Palm oil farming is a big opportunity for our industries as well.

Friends,

Our Northeast is emerging as a key destination for two more sectors: energy and semiconductors. Whether it's hydropower or solar power, the government is making major investments in every state of the Northeast. Projects worth thousands of crores of rupees have already been approved. You not only have investment opportunities in plants and infrastructure, but also a golden opportunity in manufacturing. Whether it's solar modules, cells, storage, or research, we need greater investments. This is our future — and the more we invest in it today, the less dependent we will be on foreign countries. Today, the Northeast — especially Assam — is playing a significant role in strengthening the country’s semiconductor ecosystem. Very soon, the first Made-in-India chip from a semiconductor plant in the Northeast will be available to the country. This plant has opened the doors of opportunity for the semiconductor sector and other cutting-edge technologies in the region.

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Friends,

Rising Northeast is not just an investors' summit — it is a movement. It is a call to action. The future of Bharat will rise to new heights through the bright future of the Northeast. I have complete faith in all the business leaders. Come, let us together make our Ashtalakshmi an inspiration for a ‘Viksit Bharat’. I am fully confident that today’s collective efforts, your enthusiasm, and your commitment are turning hope into belief. And I am certain that by the time we hold the second Rising Northeast Summit, we will have achieved remarkable progress. Wishing you all the very best.

Thank you very much!