To ensure a concerted thrust on Water Conservation during the summer months, already Rs. 25,376 crore have been released to the States and UTs in the current Financial Year. Every State has taken up Water Conservation works as per its felt needs. 2,156 river rejuvenation works have also been planned by the States across the country. Some very meaningful work has been undertaken to revive water bodies, and to construct new ponds. Districts in nearly every State have come forward to start a people's movement for Water Conservation. Efforts in Rajasthan, Jharkhand, Gujarat, Chhattisgarh, Uttar Pradesh, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Madhya Pradesh, Telangana, Odisha, West Bengal, Sikkim, Maharashtra, are all designed as per local needs to ensure that durable Water Conservation assets contribute to the well-being of marginal and small farmers. Through these concerted efforts, over 15 lakh farm ponds have already been completed besides a very large number of dug wells, community water bodies, check dams etc. Each and every asset being created is also geo-tagged. The Ministry's thrust on ensuring timely wage payments is showing remarkable results. Of the 38.4 crore persondays already generated in the current Financial Year, payments in over 95% cases have been generated within 15 days. In 86.4% cases, the same has even reached the Bank account of the beneficiaries within the stipulated time period. The Water Conservation thrust, with a focus on transparency, technically sound planning and execution, and timely wage payments, is transforming the lives and livelihoods of a large number of Villages and households in Rural India.
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