Tag: Rejuvenation

  • Now the largest PG college of the district will be seen in a new form, rejuvenation is going on from 81 lakh rupees

    The largest government postgraduate college in the district will now be seen in a new form. The college is being rejuvenated for about Rs 81 lakh. For this, worship was done today by law. 79 lakh rupees were sanctioned by the government for college repairs. After which the construction and repair was started. Similarly, with the efforts of Mohit Maheshwari, Chairman of Jan Bhagidari Samiti, Rs 12 lakh was given on behalf of the committee. Construction and repair work is being done by the pwd work agency for Rs 81 lakh. Hitech Library is being constructed with the Rs. 12 lakh fund of Jan Bhagidari Samiti. Before the start of construction, the college staff and students were present today including Pracharya, committee chairman Mohit Maheshwari, members Sudhir Kesharwani, Rajesh Makijani, Valmiki Verma, Hiresh Chaturvedi, Jai Sahu, Mukesh Kaushik. On this occasion, the chairman of the committee, Mohit Maheshwari said that every possible effort is being made for the students according to the state government’s refusal. The biggest college in the district is being rejuvenated in two years of the government with Rs 81 lakh. This will benefit students from all over the district studying here. 12 lakh rupees have been given by the public participation committee to increase the facility for students including practical lab, library. This will benefit the students studying in college.

  • Jal Shakti Minister Urges People Across the World to Unite in Fight Against Water Crisis

    While speaking at the concluding session of fifth India Water Impact Summit for Clean Ganga (NMCG) and the Centre for Ganga River Basin Management and Studies (Ganga) on Wednesday, Jal Shakti Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat said that the world needs to come together to the water crisis in the same way as the world has united in fighting the COVID-19 pandemic. This summit was organised to explore new technologies in water security and the rejuvenation of local water bodies in the country.

    As per the official, “River Conservation Synchronised Navigation and Flood Management” was the focal point of the discussion. During his addresses, the Jal Shakti Minister congratulated NMCG and CGanga for successfully organising the summit. Equation the summit with “Vaicharik Kumbh”, Gajendra Singh Shekhawat said that this scheme would promote panchayat-centric groundwater management and behavioural change with the main emphasis on demand-side management. He also stated that this conference has resulted in greater interaction between investors and stakeholders in the water sector to promote international cooperation between India and other countries for the water crisis.