Adopt scientific methods to prevent wastage of water at tube wells: CM Yogi

Adopt scientific methods to prevent wastage of water at tube wells: CM Yogi

Lucknow: Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath,on Saturday, reviewed the renovation and modernization of government tube wells in a high-level meeting with Irrigation department officials, stressing that providing better irrigation facilities to farmers remains the government’s top priority.

He directed the adoption of scientific methods to prevent wastage of water drawn from tube wells and called for effective conservation measures, particularly during the monsoon season to help recharge groundwater and improve conditions in dark zone areas.

Reviewing major irrigation projects including the Saryu Canal National Project, Bansagar, and Madhya Ganga, the CM asked officials to identify and rectify shortcomings to ensure timely benefits for both rural and urban areas.

Focusing on the Terai region, he instructed officials to de-silt and revive reserve channels to expand irrigation coverage and said that the extracted silt should be used for embankment strengthening and erosion control.

Read More Allahabad HC refuses to stay Sambhal mosque demolition, directs petitioners to move trial court

The CM further said that the renovation and modernization of tube wells should be carried out on a priority basis, keeping in mind the irrigation needs of farmers. These efforts, he highlighted, will enhance irrigation capacity, reduce farmers’ costs, and provide them with access to modern, technology-based facilities. The Chief Minister emphasized that there should be no compromise on quality and transparency in the renovation and modernization works.

Read More Mohan Bhagwat condemns Pahalgam terror attack, hails national unity and armed forces' resolve | Video

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath re-emphasized that the government is taking every possible step to ensure improved irrigation facilities for farmers. He said that initiatives such as tube well modernization and water conservation will lead to higher agricultural productivity and a steady increase in farmers’ incomes in the coming years.

Read More Centre has revived Bengal jute industry: Amit Malviya

Tags:

About The Author

Aryan Age Picture

Welcome to Aryan Age, an English newspaper that has been serving readers since 2011 from Delhi. With a loyal circulation of over 19,000, we are dedicated to providing our readers with the latest news and information, as well as insightful analysis and commentary that help them navigate the complex and rapidly changing world.

Post Comment

Comment List

Latest News

Chirag Paswan drops cryptic remark amid NDA's seat-sharing tussle in Bihar: 'Learn to fight at every step' Chirag Paswan drops cryptic remark amid NDA's seat-sharing tussle in Bihar: 'Learn to fight at every step'
Patna: Union Minister Chirag Paswan on Wednesday dropped a cryptic post amid a seat-sharing tussle with the BJP which has...
Akhilesh Yadav to meet Azam Khan in Rampur today amid rumors of him joining BSP; SP veteran sets condition
Google AI mode rolls out in 7 new Indian languages

Live Cricket Score

Advertisement

Science & Tech

RBI Deputy Governor launches new digital payment innovations at GFF 2025 RBI Deputy Governor launches new digital payment innovations at GFF 2025
eserve Bank of India Deputy Governor T. Rabi Sankar on Tuesday announced the launch of three key digital payment innovations--...
3 scientists from US bag 2025 Nobel Prize for Physics for experiments in quantum technology

Health

Severe obesity causes lungs to age prematurely: Study Severe obesity causes lungs to age prematurely: Study
People with severe obesity are likely to have their lungs age faster, according to an animal study. Researchers from the...
More effective warning signs on tobacco products must to prevent oral cancer risks: Study

Lifestyle

Flying festive: Air India offers vrat-friendly meals during Navratri 2025 Flying festive: Air India offers vrat-friendly meals during Navratri 2025
New Delhi: Festivals in India are incomplete without food, and Navratri is no exception. As millions prepare for nine days...
Kuttu roti recipe with hacks: Soft and fluffy buckwheat rotis for Navratri