Adityanath pitches for revival of water bodies, claims revived "60 rivers"
The Hindu
Everyone has to understand the value of every drop of water, the CM said.
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Friday pitched for the revival of rivers and lakes as he urged people to use water judiciously.
Addressing the concluding session of a Groundwater Week programme, the chief minister also claimed that his government in the past five years revived "60 rivers in the state".
Everyone has to understand the value of every drop of water, the CM said stressing old lakes, ponds and wells will have to be revived again.
The speed at which the population has increased and industrialisation took place, the exploitation of groundwater increased, he said.
Many development blocks of the state were categorised as dark zones due to a sharp drop in the groundwater levels, he said, adding steps are being taken to bring them back to normalcy.
Claiming that his government revived "60 rivers", Mr. Adityanath said these would have been the backbone of the agriculture had previous governments not ignored them.
His government with the participation of the public, Rural Development and other departments revived the rivers, he claimed.
Around 440 MBBS graduates of 2021 are not required to undergo one year of compulsory rural service as per the bond signed by them while joining the medical course through government-quota seats in 2015 as the High Court of Karnataka has said the law, enacted in 2012 for mandatory rural service, remained unenforced for 10 years as it was published in the official gazette only in July 2022.