It has been suggested that Ministry of Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation be merged into this article. (Discuss) Proposed since June 2024. |
It has been suggested that Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation be merged into this article. (Discuss) Proposed since June 2024. |
The Ministry of Jal Shakti (lit. 'Ministry of Water Resources') is a ministry under Government of India which was formed in May 2019 under the second Modi ministry. This was formed by merging of two ministries; Ministry of Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation and Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation.[1]
Agency overview | |
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Formed | May 2019[1] |
Jurisdiction | Government of India |
Annual budget | ₹97,278 crore (US$12 billion) (2023-24 est) |
Ministers responsible | |
Website | jalshakti |
The formation of this ministry reflects India's seriousness towards the mounting water challenges the country has been facing over the past few decades.[2] WAPCOS is an Indian multinational government undertaking and consultancy firm wholly owned by Ministry of Jal Shakti, Government of India.[3] [4][5][6]
Functions
editThe ministry was incorporated with an aim to clean the river Ganges. They would also encompass any international or national disputes between inter-state water bodies and the rivers which are shared by India along with other neighboring countries.[7] A special project "Namami Gange" project has been launched to clean Ganga and its tributaries to provide safe drinking water to people of the country.[8] The ministry has also launched its special campaigns on social so that citizens of the country become aware of water conservation.
Organisation of Ministry
editUnder this ministry two departments work, these departments and their offices are as follow:
Department of Water Resources, River Development & Ganga Rejuvenation
editAttached Subordinate offices/ Societies
edit- National Mission for Clean Ganga (NMCG) or Namami Gange Programme
- Central Water Commission (CWC)
- Central Ground Water Board (CGWB)
- National Water Development Agency (NWDA)
- National River Conservation Directorate (NRCD)
- Brahmaputra Board
Research/Training Institutions
edit- National Water Informatics Centre (NWIC)
- Central Soil And Materials Research Station (CSMRS)
- National Institute Of Hydrology (NIH)
- Central Water And Power Research Station (CWPRS)
- North Eastern Regional Institute Of Water And Land Management (NERIWALM)
PSUs
edit- Water And Power Consultancy Services Ltd (WAPCOS)
- National Projects Construction Corporation Limited (NPCC)
Water Regulatory Organisations
edit- Narmada Control Authority (NCA)
- Farakka Barrage Project (FBP)
- Upper Yamuna River Board (UYRB)
- Ganga Flood Control Commission (GFCC)
- Bansagar Control Board (BCB)
- Betwa River Board (BRB)
- Tungabhadra Board (TB)
- Godavari River Management Board
- Krishna River Management Board (KRMB)
- Cauvery Water Management Authority (CWMA)
Irrigation Project Funded by MoJS
editWater Dispute Tribunals
edit- Mahanadi Water Disputes Tribunal
- Mahadayi Water Disputes Tribunal
- Ravi And Beas Water Dispute Tribunal
- Krishna Water Dispute Tribunal
- Vansadhara Water Dispute Tribunal
Department of Drinking Water and Sanitation
editThis department promotes many sanitation missions and programs for public, the main sanitation programs are:
Cabinet Ministers
editNo. | Portrait | Minister (Birth-Death) Constituency |
Term of office | Political party | Ministry | Prime Minister | ||||
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From | To | Period | ||||||||
1 | Gajendra Singh Shekhawat (born 1967) MP for Jodhpur |
31 May 2019 |
9 June 2024 |
5 years, 9 days | Bharatiya Janata Party | Modi II | Narendra Modi | |||
2 | Chandrakant Raghunath Patil (born 1955) MP for Navsari |
10 June 2024 |
Incumbent | 115 days | Modi III |
Ministers of State
editNo. | Portrait | Minister (Birth-Death) Constituency |
Term of office | Political party | Ministry | Prime Minister | ||||
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From | To | Period | ||||||||
1 | Rattan Lal Kataria (1951–2023) MP for Ambala |
31 May 2019 |
7 July 2021 |
2 years, 37 days | Bharatiya Janata Party | Modi II | Narendra Modi | |||
2 | Prahlad Singh Patel (born 1960) MP for Damoh |
7 July 2021 |
7 December 2023 |
2 years, 153 days | ||||||
3 | Bishweswar Tudu (born 1965) MP for Mayurbhanj |
7 July 2021 |
9 June 2024 |
2 years, 338 days | ||||||
4 | Rajeev Chandrasekhar (born 1964) Rajya Sabha MP for Karnataka |
7 December 2023 |
9 June 2024 |
185 days | ||||||
5 | V. Somanna (born 1950) MP for Tumkur |
10 June 2024 |
Incumbent | 115 days | Modi III | |||||
6 | Dr Raj Bhushan Choudhary MP for Muzaffarpur |
References
edit- ^ a b "Govt forms 'Jal Shakti' Ministry by merging Water Resources and Drinking Water Ministries". Business Standard. 31 May 2019. Retrieved 10 July 2019.
- ^ "Water Challenges: India Forms a New Ministry". Report Syndication. September 25, 2019.
- ^ "WAPCOS | International Consultants | Water Resources | Power & Infrastructure Development". www.wapcos.gov.in. Retrieved 2021-12-19.
- ^ "Nitin Gadkari dubs India as 'goldmine' for ropeways; asks Doppelmayr to tap opportunities". Zee Business. 2018-11-05. Retrieved 2021-12-19.
- ^ "WAPCOS CMD R K Gupta to remain on turf till 2020". IndianMandarins. Retrieved 2021-12-19.
- ^ "Shri R.K. Gupta CMD NPCC visits WAPCOS Limited ". www.psuconnect.in. Retrieved 2021-12-19.
- ^ "Government forms 'Jal Shakti' Ministry by merging Water Resources and Drinking water Ministry". thehindubusinessline.com. PTI, New Delhi.
- ^ "Department of Water Resources RD & GR, Government of India". Department of Water Resources, Government of India.