Speaking on the occasion, CM Patel said, “Industrialists who have made Surat their karmabhumi have resolved to contribute to set up 80,000 rain water harvesting structures in Gujarat.”
Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel on Sunday hailed the resolve of industrialists, who have settled in Surat, to contribute to set up 80,000 rainwater harvesting units in Gujarat and congratulated them.
The Chief Minister was addressing an event organised by Union Water Resources Ministry in Surat under the ‘Jalsanchay, Jan Bhagidari’ initiative. Gujarat has set a target of setting up more than 2 lakh such rainwater harvesting units in the state.
At the function called ‘Karmabhumithi Janmabumi’ held at Indoor Stadium in Surat, apart from Gujarat CM, Rajasthan CM Bhajanlal Sharma, Madhya Pradesh CM Mohan Yadav and Deputy Chief Minister of Bihar Samrat Chaudhary brainstormed on intensifying water conservation programmes in their states, said an official release.
Speaking on the occasion, CM Patel said, “Industrialists who have made Surat their karmabhumi have resolved to contribute to set up 80,000 rain water harvesting structures in Gujarat. And there is a target of setting up 2 lakh structures. I congratulate them.” CM Patel hailed Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his initiatives like ‘Nal Se Jal’ and ‘Catch the Rain’, while saying that these are examples of the PM’s vision to address challenges before its arrival.
Quoting Paatil, the official release stated that Gujarat’s model of ‘Jal Sanchay, Jan Bhagidari’ will set an example for the entire country. The event was also attended by various Gujarat ministers, and industrialists from Gujarat, Rajasthan, and Madhya Pradesh among others.
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