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Punjab restored 98 percent of flood-affected water supply schemes: Jimpa

Chandigarh: Water Supply and Sanitation Minister Bram Shanker Jimpa has informed that more than 97 percent of the water supply schemes of the villages affected by floods have been repaired. He said that 369 water supply schemes of south, north and central zone were affected due to flood and 360 schemes have been repaired with the restoration rate being 97.56 percent.

He said that in the second week of July, Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann had released funds to the tune of Rs. 10 crore for the repair of drinking water supply schemes and also directed to provide clean drinking water to the flood affected people in all circumstances.

It may be recalled that Bram Shankar Jimpa had also held a meeting with the officials and field staff of department and instructed that there should be no shortage of clean drinking water in the flood-affected rural areas.

It is pertinent to mention that the Punjab Government has ensured the supply of clean water to the flood victims through alternative arrangements and sufficient quantity of water tankers have been sent to the areas where water could not reach through pipes.

Jimpa informed that the remaining 9 water supply schemes will also be made operational soon. Officials and employees of different zones and circles are actively working to repair them.