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Jeevan Dhara Mobile Van  launched in Shimla

SHIMLA: Jal Shakti and Revenue Minister Mahender Singh Thakur along with Health and Family Welfare Minister Dr. Rajiv Saizal flagged off Jeevan Dhara Mobile Medical Unit equipped with water testing kit from Shimla today.

Jal Shakti Minister said the State Government has decided to provide water testing facility in the Mobile Medical Unit of Jeevan Dhara Yojana being run by the Health Department for the prevention of water-borne diseases

This is being in done in collaboration with the Jal Shakti Department. In this regard, an MoU has been signed between Jal Shakti Department and Health and Family Welfare on March 15, 2022, ensuring the responsibility of both the departments.

He said  according to the guidelines of Jal Jeevan Mission, the work of sample testing from drinking water sources and distribution system is being done on priority basis so that quality water can be ensured.

 For this  60 laboratories have been set up, out of which seven have been set up this year. Out of these 50 laboratories have been accredited by the National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories (NABL) on the basis of high standards.

Jal Shakti Department and National Health Mission would now jointly work towards strengthening the water quality in the far flung and remote areas.

He said that Jal Shakti Department is initially providing five state-of-the-art mobile test kits, which also include modern equipment. The drinking water test kit would do physical, chemical and bacteriological tests of seven essential parameters.

Its results will be shared through software. Training has also been provided to the laboratory technician posted in Jeevan Dhara van to operate the drinking water test kit.

 Health and Family Welfare Minister Dr. Rajiv Saizal said that Jeevan Dhara mobile vans of National Health Mission are functioning as Primary Health Centers in remote areas of the state.

The Jal Shakti Department and National Health Mission started this joint effort to pay special attention to water quality in five districts - Shimla, Solan, Mandi, Chamba and Kangra, where incidents of water-borne diseases have occurred in the past. Along with health check-up, work can be done for the prevention of water-borne diseases by checking the water quality in these areas.

Mission Director of National Health Mission Hemraj Bairwa, Chief Engineer of Jal Shakti Department Sanjeev Kaur and Chief Engineer Joginder Singh Chauhan senior officers of the departments were also present on this occasion.

 

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