Madhya Pradesh

Chief Minister’s instructions, water from drains and sewerage of Ujjain city should not be mixed in Shipra.

Bhopal. Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav said that the officials of Ujjain and Indore should prepare a plan to ensure that dirty water from sewerage and drains does not enter the Shipra River. The Chief Minister said that it is a matter of concern that dirty water from sewerage and drains is getting into Shipra. He said that expert opinion should be taken for river conservation and revitalization. A plan should be prepared to prevent dirty water from entering Shipra. The Chief Minister said that to stop the dirty water drains and sewerage water, stop dams should be built in Saver, Ramvasa, Panthapipalai, Raghaupipalya and water treatment plants should also be set up here. Farmers should be advised to use the water cleaned from the water treatment plant for irrigation. The Chief Minister said that dirty water should be stopped from entering Shipra at any cost. He said that new colonies also develop every year or two. Adequate arrangements should also be made for drainage of sewerage water there. Under no circumstances should that water be found in Shipra River. The Chief Minister said that maintenance and repair work of the stop dam and increasing its height, if necessary, should be done on priority. The above instructions were given by Chief Minister Dr. Yadav in the meeting on Shipra River Conservation and Promotion. It was told that there is a proposal to build a concrete stop dam on the Kanh river. The Chief Minister said that there is a pumping station in Sadawal. Water should be diverted towards the stop dam. The Chief Minister said that if dirty water is controlled in the evening itself by building a water treatment plant and stop dam, then Shipra will remain pure.

The Chief Minister said that the Tata project in the city is not completing its work on time. Their actions should be reviewed again. He said that under no circumstances should filth accumulate in Narsingh Ghat, otherwise it flows to Ram Ghat. Regarding Gondia Trenching Ground, the Chief Minister said that due to garbage being dumped at one place, drinking water in five nearby villages is no longer potable. He said that at present new technology has arrived. There is a need that we manage garbage through new technology.

The Chief Minister said that at present a plan should be prepared to stop the municipal corporation’s waste material and dirty water from the industry. He instructed Indore Divisional Commissioner Malsingh to prepare an action plan.

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