Project- Jal Jeevan Mission
Jal Jeevan Mission (JJM) has been launched by the Hon'ble Prime Minister of India, on 15 August 2019, from the ramparts of the Red Fort. The mission, under implementation, in partnership with the States, aims to enable every household in villages to have a Functional Household Tap Connection (FHTC) in the next 5 years.
(NJJM) at the national level; State Water and Sanitation Mission (SWSM) at the state level; District JJM is implemented through institutional mechanisms at four levels, viz. National Jal Jeevan Mission Water and Sanitation Mission (DWSM) at the district level; and GP/ Subcommittee of GP, i.e. Village Water and Sanitation Committee (VWSC)/ Paani Samiti / User Group, etc. In rd consonance with the 73 Amendment of the Constitution, GP and/ or its sub-committee, i.e.VWSC/ Paani Samiti/ User Group, etc. are to plan, implement, manage, operate and maintain in-village water supply systems.
The essence of the National Jal Jeevan Mission is “Building Partnerships and Changing Lives”. Partnership for knowledge-building has been envisaged with Government/ Non-Government institutions including universities/ deemed universities/ administrative/management/ engineering institutions/ training institutions, etc. of repute that would function as Key Resource Centres (KRCs).
.KRCs are expected to partner with NJJM to usher in the change management in the sector to provide and sustain viable and functional water supply systems on along-term and assured basis.
JJM KRC Level– III -Rajsamand
Two districts i.e. Rajsamand & Chittorgarh were allotted to the organisation for Level – III capacity building training.
Selection of Participant
The Superintending Engineer, PHED, Rajsamand provided a list of selected participants for 4 days of residential training, at Vishvas’s request. As per discussion with Superintending Engineer - PHED, emphasis was given to selected candidates from each administrative block of District Rajsamand. This is because it was the first training under Key Resource Centre Level – III i.e., Vishvas Sansthan. The Collector and District Magistrate, Rajsamand then issued a letter to all stakeholders to make it an effective and result-oriented training program. Vishvas’s team coordinated with each participant to confirm his/her presence during the whole training program.
Inaugural Ceremony
The four days training program wasinaugurated by Rajsamand District Collector & Magistrate IAS Mr. NilabhSaxena by lighting the lamp along with CEO Zila Parishad Rajsamand IAS Mr. Utsah Choudhary, Addl. Chief Engineer (Udaipur Division) P.H.E.D Mr.Lalit Karol & Director-Vishvas Sansthan Mr. Shekhar Kumar.
Guest/Officers who visited/attend training day wise in JJM Rajsamand Training –
Day One
1. IAS - Mr. Nilabh Saxsena (District Collector & Magistrate – Rajsamand, Rajasthan)
2. IAS - Mr. Utsah Choudhary (C.E.O. Zila Parishad, Rajsamand, Rajasthan)
3. Mr. Lalit Karol (Additional Chief Engineer P.H.E.D. – Udaipur Division, Rajasthan)
4. Mr. Vinod Bihari Sharma (Executive Engineer P.H.E.D. Rajsamand, Rajasthan)
5. Dr. Surendra Pal Verma (District Chemist, Rajsamand, Rajasthan)
6. Dr. Dinesh Rai Sapela (Sub Divisional Magistrate - Rajsamand)
Day Two
1. Mr. Atul Jain (SuperintendentEngineer watershed district Udaipur)
2. Mr. Devi singh (AssistantEngineer, Nathdwara, Rajsamand)
3. Junior Engineer (P.H.E.D.Railmagra, Rajsamand)
Day Three
1. IAS Mr.Arvind Poswal(DistrictCollector & Magistrate – Chittorgarh, Rajasthan)
2. RAS Mr. Ratan Kumar(Additional District Collector & Magistrate – Chittorgarh,Rajasthan)
3. Mr. Rajesh Agari (Executive Engineer Nimbaheda Chittorgarh)
4. Mr. Vijay Mehra (Junior Engineer, P.H.E.D. Chittorgarh, Rajasthan)
5. Mr. Chauthmal (District Chemist , P.H.E.D., Chittorgarh, Rajasthan)
Day four
1. IAS Mr. Nilabh Saxsena (District Collector & Magistrate – Rajsamand, Rajasthan)
2. IAS Mr.Utsah Choudhary(C.E.O.Zila Parishad, Rajsamand, Rajasthan)
3. Mr. Vinod Bihari Sharma (Executive Engineer P.H.E.D. Rajsamand, Rajasthan)