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DWSM Kohima reviews JJM implementation

DIMAPUR

District Water and Sanitation Mission (DWSM), Kohima conducted a meeting at the DC Office, Kohima on June 17, to review the action plan for the implementation of the Jal Jeevan Mission (JJM) under the guidelines issued by the Ministry of Jal Shakti.
According to DIPR report, the meeting was chaired by Deputy Commissioner, B Henok Buchem, and attended by members of the mission. Executive Engineer (Rural) PHED, Kedo PunyĂĽ, explained the objectives and components of the mission, informing that Jal Jeevan Mission focuses on a community-driven approach to water supply with active participation from Gram Panchayats and local communities.
He highlighted the mission’s emphasis on sustainability through groundwater recharge, rainwater harvesting, and protection of water sources. Punyü also discussed the importance of water quality testing, capacity building, and awareness activities under the mission.
He informed that the mission has created employment opportunities at the grassroots level by engaging women Self Help Groups in the development and maintenance of water infrastructure. He further elaborated on the role of the District Water and Sanitation Mission in coordinating various departments and ensuring timely implementation of the mission at the district level.
He also explained the tied grants provided under the 15th Finance Commission to support water and sanitation initiatives.
Deputy Commissioner and the members of the DWSM held detailed deliberations on the ten key action points discussed during the meeting.
Among the points discussed were the activation of the JJM dashboard to enhance monitoring, establishment of a NABL-accredited water testing laboratory in Kohima, strengthening of water sources, and ensuring accuracy in data uploaded on the Integrated Management Information System (IMIS) in the district among others.
As part of the follow-up, the Deputy Commissioner directed the concerned line departments to compile and submit data relating to water connectivity across their respective institutions to support effective planning and implementation.

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