PM's pitch for saving 'every drop' of water during Monsoon

May 22, 2016

New Delhi, May 22: Linking the intense heatwave and drought to environmental degradation, Prime Minister Narendra Modi today made a strong pitch for a mass movement to save forests and conserve "every drop" of water during the upcoming Monsoon season.

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Modi, who has been reviewing drought situation with Chief Ministers recently, said a number of states have taken some good initiatives towards water conservation and that he had asked Niti Aayog to study the best practices for their replication all over the country.

In his monthly radio programme 'Mann Ki Baat', he also talked about some other issues, like the need for moving towards cashless society for transparency and curbing blackmoney.

During the 30-minute broadcast, the Prime Minister also urged the countrymen to practice Yoga for illness-free life and informed that on the International Yoga Day on June 21, he would join a programme in Chandigarh.

Referring to the intense heatwave being witnessed in the country, he said concerns increased few days back when news came in that Monsoon could be delayed by a week beyond June 1.

"Most parts of the country are experiencing intense heatwave. Be it humans, birds or animals, all are troubled... It is only because of environment that such problems continue to increase. Depletion of forests has been going on, trees continue to be cut. In a way, the humankind itself destroyed the environment and put itself on the path of destruction," he said.

He mentioned the recent cases of fire in forests of Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir, and said the root cause of such incidents is that there are dry leaves and little carelessness.

"That is why, saving forests and conserving water becomes everybody's responsibility," Modi said while underlining the need for saving "every drop" of water, which he described as "God's 'prasad'".

"I urge the countrymen, let us decide that we will not let even a drop of water go waste during June, July, August and September (comprising Monsoon season)... The issue of water concerns not only the farmers but everybody... The rainy (Monsoon) season is coming.. Start the preparations now to see where to save water," he said.

"I urge you. Do not let this (Monsoon) season go. In the coming four months, a mass movement in the form of 'Save Water Abhiyan' is needed to save every drop of water. And this task is not only of the governments or politicians but that of the common masses," he said, seeking contribution from the media too in this endeavour.

Emphasising that saving water should be a priority for the countrymen, the Prime Minister questioned how a situation can be allowed to persist wherein water is wasted during Monsoon and later there is problem of scarcity.

"Even if one drop of water is wasted, it should pain us," he said.

While talking about water-scarcity, he referred to his meetings with Chief Ministers of drought-hit states -- Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Odisha.

He said he had departed from the past tradition of holding a common meeting with the Chief Ministers and decided to meet them separately to give individual attention to each of them.

"Whichever party may be in party in any state, it was emphasised that permanent solutions are required to deal with this problem which has been going on long. The focus (of these meetings) was how to have lasting solutions," Modi said.

Describing it as a "learning experience" for him, he said he had asked Niti Aayog to study the "best practices" of various states so that those could be replicated in all the states.
In this context, he said some states, especially Andhra Pradesh and Gujarat, had made immense use of technology to meet the situation of water scarcity.

He mentioned various schemes being undertaken by different states like Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Telangana and Rajasthan for optimal use of water.

Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh and Gujarat have set the targets of expanding micro-irrigation to 2-3 lakh hectares of land per year, which he commended.

Citing the initiatives undertaken by various states, Modi said some are using micro-irrigation, some drip-irrigation, some ground water recharging while some others are using 'check dams'.

He then spoke about the need for using technology to turn India into a 'cashless society'.
"We have to build a modern India. We have to make India transparent...We will need to some of our old habits," the Prime Minister said.

He spoke about the government's steps in this direction like introducing Jandhan, Aaadhar and Mobile phone banking (JAM). He also mentioned 'POS' (Point of Sale) instrument and 'RuPay' mechanism of making payments.

Pitching for cashless transactions, he said, "it will bring transparency... The impact of black money will reduce."

The Prime Minister also referred to the upcoming Rio Olympic Games and asked the countrymen to contribute to encourage the participants from India.

"An environment should be created to encourage the Indian participants... Everybody should contribute in his own way... Whatever may be the results. It is sports after all.. One may win or lose but the spirits should be high," he said.

He had words of praise for Sports Minister Sarbananda Sonowal for visiting Netaji Subhash National Institute of Sports (NIS) in Patiala to see the arrangements and facilities for the Indian participants of the Rio Olympics in the midst of Assembly elections in Assam where he was the Chief Ministerial candidate.

Modi said he was "very happy" to learn that Sonowal had paid a surprise visit to the NIS even when everybody was anxious to know the results in Assam Assembly polls.

"The election results were coming. There was expectation of his assuming the new responsibilities as Chief Minister. Still, if my colleague is so concerned about his task as Sports Minister, it gives me immense pleasure. I am sure we all will similarly understand the importance of sports and encourage sportspersons," he said.

He also referred to Under-17 FIFA World Cup being hosted by India next year and said he was happy to see excitement for football picking up in the country in run up to that event.

The Prime Minister talked about the results of CBSE board examinations declared recently. In this context, he urged parents to not pressurise their children to get more and more marks.

"Dissatisfaction is a reflection of negative mindset...Dissatisfaction can lead to failures... Accept whatever result has come, welcome it and move forward.... Life does not stop because of bad marks...The most important thing is not to lost confidence," he said, while giving examples of two students whose parents were not satisfied even after they obtained over 89 per cent marks.

He mentioned how Pandit Shiv Kumar Sharma had made 'Santoor', "which once used to be confined to Kashmir only', a worldwide name. Similarly, Ustad Bismillah Khan had made 'Shehnai' world famous even though it used to be confined to courts of the rulers earlier.

Turning to the International Yoga Day on June 21, Modi said it should be celebrated across villages, cities and even in offices. He asked countrymen to check out early the "syllabus" for this year's Yoga Day curriculum so that they can start practicising them well in advance.

"The Yoga Day has been accepted by the world...It should not be only an event but people should practice it regularly," he said, adding that it was essential for an "illness-free" living.

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May 10,2024

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New Delhi: In a big blow to Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh, a Delhi court has ordered the framing of charges against the former Wrestling Federation of India chief in the sexual harassment allegations levelled by women wrestlers. The court has said there is sufficient evidence on record to do so, and the trial against him can now begin. 

Friday's order by the Rouse Avenue court comes days after the BJP decided not to repeat Mr Singh, who is the party MP from Uttar Pradesh's Kaiserganj, as the candidate from the constituency and decided to field his son Karan Bhushan Singh instead. 

The court has ordered the framing of charges under Indian Penal Code sections Ordered to frame charges against Brij Bhushan under sections 354 (outraging a woman's modesty), 354-A (sexual harassment) and 506 (criminal intimidation). The Delhi Police had filed a chargesheet against under these sections and one additional section - 354D (stalking) - on June 15 last year. 

Charges should also be framed against the former assistant secretary of the Federation, Vinod Tomar, under Section 506, the court said. 

Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Priyanka Rajpoot said the charges will be framed against Mr Singh for sexually harassing five wrestlers and that he stands discharged in the allegations levelled by the sixth.

The six-time MP has been at the centre of a huge political storm since last year, when sexual harassment charges were levelled against him and protesters had hit the streets led by Olympic medallists Sakshee Malikkh and Bajrang Punia, as well as Commonwealth Games and Asian Games medallist Vinesh Phogat.

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May 4,2024

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Canadian Police said they have arrested three Indians they suspect were part of the alleged hit squad that had killed Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a Sikh separatist leader involved with the Khalistan movement, which calls for an independent Sikh state.

Nijjar's killing had become the epicentre of a diplomatic row between India and Canada last year after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau alleged the role of "Indian agents" in the murder. India had rejected the charge as "absurd" and "motivated".

The three arrested Indians - Karan Brar, 22, Kamalpreet Singh, 22, Karanpreet Singh, 28 - were living as non-permanent residents in Alberta for three to five years, said Superintendent Mandeep Mooker, who leads the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team. The police have also released their photos.

They have been charged with first-degree murder and conspiracy to commit murder, showed court documents.

Police said that none of the suspects were known to them earlier and they were investigating their possible ties to the Indian government.

The murder remains "very much under active investigation," Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) Assistant Commissioner David Teboul told a press conference on Friday.

"There are separate and distinct investigations ongoing into these matters, certainly not limited to the involvement of the people arrested today, and these efforts include investigating connections to the government of India," CTV News quoted him as saying.

Nijjar, a Canadian citizen who was wanted in India on various terror charges, was shot dead outside a gurdwara in Surrey on June 18, 2023. Trudeau's charge against India sparked a massive row later that year with both countries expelling diplomats of the other country.

A fresh row erupted earlier this week after separatist slogans on 'Khalistan' were raised at an event addressed by Trudeau, prompting New Delhi to summon their Deputy High Commissioner and lodge a strong protest.

On the sidelines of the event, Trudeau told reporters that Nijjar's killing had created a "problem" that he could not have ignored.

India rejected his comment and said it once again showed Canada provides political space given to separatism, extremism, and violence. "This not only impacts India-Canada relations but also encourages a climate of violence and criminality in Canada to the detriment of its own citizens," foreign ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said.

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Congress leader Sam Pitroda has stepped down from the post of Chairman of the Indian Overseas Congress and his resignation was accepted by the party. Congress leader Jairam Ramesh took to X and announced that Sam Pitroda had decided to resign from the key post "of his own accord".

Pitroda had been under fire over his controversial remark that Indians in the East resemble the Chinese while those in the South look like Africans.

"We could hold together a country as diverse as India -- where people on East look like Chinese, people on West look like Arab, people on North look like maybe White and people in South look like Africans. It doesn't matter. We are all brothers and sisters," Pitroda said during an interview with The Statesman.

The Congress immediately distanced itself from Pitroda's remarks, terming them "unacceptable".

"The analogies drawn by Mr Sam Pitroda in a podcast to illustrate India's diversity are most unfortunate and unacceptable. The Indian National Congress completely dissociates itself from these analogies," Jairam Ramesh said in a post on X.

The BJP also hit out at the Congress over Pitroda's remarks and termed them "racist and divisive".

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