No need to panic, use water very judicially: Mr. Nikhil; ‘Steps are being taken to tackle water crisis like every year’
TMI Correspondent
Port Blair, May 03:
"Receiving half rainfall in the last year, less rainfall in Northeast
monsoon (November to January), long summer season and delay in Southwest
monsoon (May to September) are the major reasons for this water crisis
situation in today in A&N Islands", said Mr. Nikhil Kumar, Commissioner-cum-Secretary
(APWD) at a press-meet at Secretariat on May 02, 2023.
Shortage of water is a
recurrent issue in Islands during summer season. As the Islands face a water
crisis, the administration's only hope is the rain God. But the administration
never shy away in making tall claims in regard to short-term and long term
measures which normally remains on paper once the rain God showers its
blessing. This has been happening for the past many decades and most likely to
continue in future also.
Mr. Nikhil Kumar while
interacting with media persons said that the UT administration is fully aware
and alive to the water situation and about the problems faced by the people of
the islands, particularly the residents of the city. The Andaman Public Works
Department and Port Blair Municipal Council are on their toes tackling the
water crisis owing to the delayed arrival of the Southwest monsoon. A number of
measures are being taken up to meet the water requirements of the people, he
added.
Many areas in city as
well as in South Andaman facing acute shortage of water, the UT administration
has taken up mitigation measures like de-silting of wells, diggis, ponds and
lakes, cleaning of wells, identifying potential water sources, transportation
of water from outer islands and water supply through tankers in worst hit
areas.
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