Haryana is ensuring water management on the 3R principle, Chief Minister

Chief Minister inaugurates the Daiki Axis water management unit in Devli, Palwal

State Government’s investment-friendly policies have made Haryana the first choice for foreign investors

Chandigarh, November 4 :- – Haryana Chief Minister said that the State Government is working on 3R- Reduce, Recycle and Reuse principle for water management.

“Positive steps are being taken in the direction of water conservation by formulating a Policy for Treated Waste Water. State Government’s investment-friendly policies have made Haryana the first choice for foreign investors,” said Sh. Manohar Lal after inaugurating the Daiki Axis water management unit in village  Devli at Palwal district on Friday.

During this, he also inquired about the technology being used by the company for water management. An MoU was also signed between Shri Vishwakarma Skill University, Dudhola and the Company for improving the skills of the students.

While conveying his best wishes to everyone on the occasion of Ekadashi, the Chief Minister said that a pleasant and safe environment is being provided in the state and this is the reason that today Haryana is becoming the first choice of foreign investors.

He said that the newly inaugurated plant has been set up with an investment of Rs. 200 crores, would prove to be an important step in the development of the region besides becoming a partner in the direction of water conservation.

The Chief Minister informed that in the coming 5 years, this prestigious company will invest about Rs. 800 crores by providing employment to about 4000 people. Haryana is at the top in Ease of Doing Business and this is the reason that today 28 percent of Japanese companies are becoming investors in Haryana, added Sh. Manohar Lal.

Better project of water management in Palwal, Chief Minister

The Chief Minister said that along with the government, this company has come to Palwal with a better project for water management. He said that this company will work for treated water. It is very important to save water in today’s time, dirty water can be treated and reused again.

Through new technology, we are working to reuse treated water. So far 200 STPs have been set up in Haryana and about 700 cusecs of water is being reused from them. A target has been set to reuse 80 percent of the water in the country by 2030, to which Haryana will actively contribute. We are reusing more than 67 percent of the water that we are giving to Delhi. Many water cleaning and reusing projects will be started in collaboration with this company, added Sh. Manohar Lal.

The Chief Minister said that in the industry sector, the government has formulated a Policy for Treated Waste Water. He said that in the coming times, the government is focused on improving the water quality and is working with social participation in the field of water management.

He said that up to 85 percent subsidy is being given by the government to the farmers adopting micro-irrigation.

Daiki Axis has done commendable work in water purification

Union Minister of State for Power and Heavy Industries, Sh. Krishan Pal said that such equipment will be made by this company to treat the wastewater and make it usable. He said a mutual agreement has been signed between Prime Minister, Sh. Narendra Modi and the Japan Prime Minister, as a result of which this industry has come up in Faridabad.

Work is going on across the country to recycle water and make it usable. Daiki Axis will play an important role in making wastewater usable in India too” added Sh. Krishan Pal.

Welcoming the Chief Minister, Chairman, Daiki Axis Group Japan, Hiroshi Ogame said that the company started setting up industries in India 60 years ago. India and Japan have good investment relations. He hoped that both countries will continue to get the support of the government in future also.

On this occasion Transport Minister Mool Chand Sharma, MLA Prithla, Sh. Nayan Pal Rawat, MLA Palwal, Sh. Deepak Mangla, MLA Hodal, Sh. Jagdish Nayar and other senior officials and dignitaries were present.

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