"Water conversation and sewage disposal are essential issues which need to be addressed for Gurugram's proper growth. These have become an important concern for our future generation," the Minister of State for Housing and Urban Affairs said addressing a workshop here last evening.
"Presently, we are sitting on a time bomb as water table is depleting fast," Singh, who was the chief guest at the function said, stressing the need for water conservation.
In an attempt to lay the future roadmap for water security, diverse stakeholders came together on a common platform.
The workshop aimed to bring multiple stakeholders at a common platform to identify the gaps and challenges in rehabilitation of Najafgarh basin and devise strategies to address the crisis in a holistic and sustainable manner, it said.
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Rao Inderjit said said that government is doing its part and DLF Foundation is also contributing its bit "but the government's efforts alone are not enough and the private sector should also contribute under Corporate Social Responsibility".
Earlier, Commissioner Municipal Corporation (MCG) Gurugram, V Umashankar said that the MCG has taken up rejuvenation of water bodies in a phased manner.
"First, ponds of Basai, Sukhrali, Jahajgarh and Samaspur have been taken and the MCG is trying to make it community's space so that it is taken care of afterwards also," he said.
Umashankar said that waste should be treated at source itself rather than carrying to farther places for treating purpose.
The commissioner said that the MCG has also identified 38 points where sewage was thrown into open drains.
"We will try to curb this practice," he said.
Gurugram Divisional Commissioner D Suresh on need for proper management of water supply.
He was of the view that the private sector should be encouraged to invest in the field of water distribution and sewage disposal as massive investment is required to meet the global standards.
"We need to blend government accountability with private sector initiatives and efficiency," Suresh added.
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