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As Promised, Govt Forms ‘Jal Shakti’ Ministry, Shekhawat to Lead

Shekhawat took charge of the ministry on Friday, a day after he was sworn in as a Union Minister.

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Gajendra Sikh Shekhawat.
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Gajendra Sikh Shekhawat.
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A new 'Jal Shakti' Ministry, in which the erstwhile ministries of Water Resources and Drinking Water and Sanitation will be merged, has been formed with Gajendra Singh Shekhawat at its helm on Friday, 31 May.

Shekhawat took charge of the ministry on Friday, a day after he was sworn in as a Union Minister at Rashtrapati Bhawan. During the election campaign in Tamil Nadu, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had promised to form an integrated ministry dealing with water issues if it was voted back to power.

“All the water-related works will be merged under one ministry,” said Shekhawat after taking charge.

The ambit of the ministry will encompass issues ranging from international and inter-states water disputes, the byzantine Namami Gange project, the flagship initiative to clean the Ganges, its tributaries and sub-tributaries and provide clean drinking water.

In the previous Modi government, the project to clean Ganga was moved from the Ministry of Environment and Forests to the Ministry of Water Resources. With a greater push and much larger monetary allocation, the Namami Gange project was launched.

The minister said that as promised in the party manifesto, the priority will be to provide clean drinking water to everyone.

Rebutting the charge that nothing was done under the Namami Gange project, Shekhawat said that the Ganga river has been cleaned to a large extent and now the priority will be to clean its tributaries and sub-tributaries.

Rattan Lal Kataria will be the minister of state in the newly formed ministry.

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Published: 31 May 2019,07:41 PM IST

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