Unique campaign to conserve Dumil river in Tumda village
Tuesday - May 23, 2017 4:29 am ,
Category : BHOPAL
Thousands offer shramdaan to begin water –conservation work
CM Chouhan gives Rs 60 lakhs for conservation work
CM Chouhan gives Rs 60 lakhs for conservation work
Bhopal: The work of river conservation to conserve and deepen Dumil river flowing from Tumda village 15 kilometres from Bhopal-Indore national highway under Phanda development block, began here today with shramdaan by thousands of villagers along with Rajya Sabha MP Vinay Sahsrabuddhe, Bhopal MP Alok Sanjar and MLA Rameshwar Sharma. The population of Tumda is about 7,000. With the water level of water of Dumil river increasing after the widening and deepening work, adequate water will be available for animals. Villagers of Tumda acquire water for drinking and other work through borewell.
On the occasion Rajya Sabha MP Vinay Sahasrabuddhe said that participation by the general public is important for development. Until and unless all sections of the society do not support the rural areas cannot be developed through only government resources. He said that it is clear from the local people’s participation in the river conservation work that common man is coming forward to conserve water. Vinay Sahasrabuddhe said that the centre and the state government has implemented various schemes for basic changes in the lives of people in the last three years MP Alok Sanjar said that the work of river conservation through shramdaan is the beginning of a new creation with a new initiative. Shramdaan is a pious way to save rivers.
