- zip president chandrakant thackeray
Washim. Through the Jal Jeevan Mission in the district, there is a plan of the Zilla Parishad to provide water facility to every household in rural parts by tap for seven days and 24 hours. This rendering has been made by the President of the Zilla Parishad, Chandrakant Thackeray, he was speaking while inaugurating the training in the second phase of the Jal Jeevan Mission.
Resident training for 4 days at village level for 75 people of 15 villages of Karanja, Manora and Mangrulpeer tehsils whose water supply scheme is approved on behalf of Agricultural Development and Rural Training Institute, a major resource organization in Tirupati Lans of local Lakhala campus. The program has been organized.
JIP President Chandrakant Thackeray said that the Jal Jeevan Mission is an ambitious plan of the central government. Through this, necessary training is also being given to the people to run the scheme with water. In the training, Arun Rasal, Praful Kale, Executive Engineer Atul Salunkhe, Shankar Ambekar, Abhijit Dudhate, Pradeep Savalkar, Director of Agricultural Development Institute Ashish Naphde guided the trainees.
On this occasion, Dastapur Sarpanch Vishwanath Atpadkar, Usman Khan, Project Director of Jal Jeevan Mission, Gajanan Vale, State Water and Sanitation Department’s Manpower Development Advisor Shankar Ambekar and Agricultural Development Organization’s training coordinator, showed gratitude. Departmental Advisor Arun Rasal, Deputy Engineer of Rural Water Supply Department Nikhil Deshmukh, Director of Agricultural Development and Rural Training Institute, Naphde etc. were present. Sumit Mandle, Ankita Patil, Megha Jhine etc. of Agricultural Development Training Institute, including District Water and Sanitation Room, are making efforts for the success of the training.