Provisionary IAS Praises
Komatibanda Sampouse Visit
Gajwel Urban, July 4: The ambitious project Mission Bhagiratha, which was implemented by the Provisionary IAS officers, has been appreciated by the Telangana government for successfully achieving the goal of providing drinking water to the people at a low cost. A group of Provisionary IAS officers visited the Mission Bhagiratha Sampouse in Komatibanda Mandal, Gajwel district on Tuesday, which has been associated with the 2022 batch of Provisionary IAS officers.
The Mission Bhagiratha plant was explained in detail to the IAS officers, including the planning, design, water collection, purification, and distribution system, by S.E. Srinivasachari, EE Rajayya, IAS officials. After gaining complete knowledge about the project, Provisionary IAS officers Sharadashukla, Kiranmayi Koppishetti, Vikas Mehta, Umashankar Prasad, Mayonk Singh praised the Bhagiratha project as remarkable. They also congratulated the Telangana government for implementing such a groundbreaking project for the first time in the country.
The Mission Bhagiratha project is aimed at providing safe drinking water to every household in Telangana. It involves supplying piped drinking water to villages and ensuring its quality. The project also focuses on improving sanitation and hygiene practices in rural areas. With the successful implementation of this project, the Telangana government aims to improve the overall health and well-being of its citizens.
The Provisionary IAS officers expressed their appreciation for the efforts put in by the Telangana government in executing such a massive project at a low cost. They admired the meticulous planning and execution of Mission Bhagiratha, which has brought about a significant positive impact on the lives of people in rural areas. The officers also acknowledged the government’s commitment to providing basic amenities to its citizens and commended the initiative taken by the Telangana government in prioritizing the welfare of its people.
The visit by the Provisionary IAS officers to the Mission Bhagiratha Sampouse in Komatibanda Mandal served as an opportunity for them to witness firsthand the successful implementation of the project. The officers were impressed by the infrastructure and facilities in place to ensure the efficient supply of drinking water to every household. They noted the importance of such initiatives in addressing the water scarcity issues faced by rural communities and lauded the Telangana government’s efforts in addressing this pressing issue.
Overall, the visit by the Provisionary IAS officers to the Mission Bhagiratha Sampouse was a testament to the success and impact of the project. It highlighted the Telangana government’s commitment to providing basic amenities to its citizens and showcased the innovative measures taken to address the water scarcity issue in rural areas. The appreciation and praise from the officers further validate the efforts put in by the government, making Mission Bhagiratha a role model for other states in India.