Srinagar: Financial
Commissioner Revenue, Dr Pawan Kotwal, today launched 1st Census of Water
Bodies of Jammu and Kashmir during a function which was attended by Director
Planning and Tehsildars of District Srinagar and Budgam.
The Census of Water Bodies
will capture information on important parameters of water bodies like their number,
size, condition, type of use, storage capacity etc irrespective of their use
both in rural and urban areas of Jammu and Kashmir so that a sound data base on
water bodies could be worked out for effective planning and policy formation
besides a useful reference for the researchers.
Census of Water Bodies will be
controlled and monitored at central level by the Ministry of Water Resources,
River Development and Ganga Rejunvation, GoI and by the office of Financial
Commissioner, Revenue at UT level.
Financial Commissioner, while
highlighting the importance of the census, informed that the Development
departments viz. Agriculture Production Department, Horticulture Development
and PHE and Irrigation and Flood Control Department will be immensely benefitted
by it will play a significant role in
planning for future.
Meanwhile, mobile phones
required for capturing the online data of water bodies were also distributed
among the Tehsildars.
Pertinently, the Parliamentary
Standing Committee on examination of Demand of Grants of the Ministry of Water
Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation, GoI recommended conduct of
Census of Water Bodies along-with Minor Irrigation Census in order to capture
information on important parameters of water bodies.
Accordingly, Census of Water
Bodies is being conducted along with 6th Minor Irrigation Census.
In the Census of Water Bodies,
a water body defined as all natural or
man-made units bounded on all sides with some or no masonry work used for
storing water for irrigation or other purposes will be treated as water bodies.
A structure where water from ice-melt, streams, springs, rain or drainage of
water from residential or other areas is accumulated or water is stored by
diversion from a stream, nalla or river will also be treated as water body.
Besides, filling of Water Body
Schedules by the field functionaries, the provision for capturing photographs
along with its latitude and longitude is also kept in this Census.
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