Indore Water Crisis: Rapid Action Plan Initiated by Chief Minister
Amid a severe water crisis in Indore, the Chief Minister has ordered swift relief actions and equitable water distribution. Key measures include a new supply plan for affected areas, stringent monitoring, and crackdowns on illegal water extraction.
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The ongoing water crisis in Indore has prompted Chief Minister Mohan Yadav to call for urgent action to improve water distribution and prioritize relief for the most affected regions. Officials were instructed to double-check water supply measures throughout the day and ensure essential support for crisis-hit locals.
Yadav conducted a strategic meeting at the divisional commissioner's office to assess the situation. He emphasized a need for transparency and efficient management of the water supply system. The meeting stressed equitable distribution in residential sectors and special attention to institutions like colleges and hostels.
Further action includes fighting illegal water extraction and vigilant tracking of both municipal and private water provisions. A top-level visit from Bhopal was mentioned by the CM as a possible addition to the oversight efforts. Key representatives from Indore briefed the necessity to manage resources sourced primarily from the Narmada river.
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