The delay is attributed to a shortage of labourers. This information came to light during a meeting chaired by Union Minister of Tourism and Culture, Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, with officials from the Jaloday Department at the Circuit House.
Incomplete Pump Houses
Along with the pipeline, seven pump houses are under construction to lift water and transport it to Jodhpur. The first pump house, near Madasar, is located in a desert area, making it difficult to retain labourers. Consequently, work there is progressing at the slowest pace.
Notices and Penalties
Nakshatra Singh Charan, the Additional Chief Engineer of the project, stated that notices have been issued to the company due to the slow progress, and penalties will be imposed for the delays. Project Highlights
- 200 km pipeline will carry water from Madasar to Jodhpur.
- Work orders worth ₹1355 crore have been issued.
- 6 cities and over 2100 villages will benefit.
- A reservoir with a capacity of 1534 M.C.F.T. of water will be built in Madasar.
- 7 pump houses are under construction.
Focus on Janta Jal Yojana
Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat emphasised the need to work on hand pumps and other water sources as part of the Janta Jal Yojana, stating that reliance solely on the lift canal is not sustainable. He also reviewed the JJYM and gathered information on urban water supply.