Ministry of Jal Shakti
Ministry of Jal Shakti is a ministry under Government of India which was formed in May 2019 under the second Modi ministry. This was formed by merging of two ministries; Ministry of Water Resources, River Development & Ganga Rejuvenation and Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation.[1]
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Formed | May 2019[1] |
Jurisdiction | Republic of India |
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Website | www |
The formation of this ministry reflects India's seriousness towards the mounting water challenges the country has been facing over the past few decades.[2]
Functions
The ministry was incorporated with an aim to clean the river Ganges. They would also encompass any international or national disputes between inter-state water bodies and the rivers which are shared by India along with other neighboring countries.[3] A special project "Namami Gange" project has been launched to clean Ganga and its tributaries to provide safe drinking water to people of the country.[4] The ministry has also launched its special campaigns on social so that citizens of the country become aware of water conservation.
Ministers-- Jal Shakti
- Gajendra Singh Shekhawat (31 May 2019 -)
Ministers-- Water Resources
- B. Shankaranand (25 September 1985 - 22 August 1987)[5]
- Rajiv Gandhi (22 August 1987 - 10 November 1987)
- Ram Niwas Mirdha (10 November 1987 - 14 February 1988) (MoS, Independent Charge)
- Dinesh Singh (14 February 1988 - 25 June 1988)
- B. Shankaranand (25 June 1988 - 04 July 1989)
- M. M. Jacob (04 July 1989 - 02 December 1989) (MoS, Independent Charge)
- Manubhai Kotadia (06 December 1989 - 05 November 1990) (MoS, Independent Charge)
- Manubhai Kotadia (21 November 1990 - 26 April 1991)
- Chandra Shekhar (26 April 1991 - 21 June 1991)
- Vidya Charan Shukla (12 June 1991 - 17 January 1996)
- A. R. Antulay (07 February 1996 - 16 May 1996)
- Atal Bihari Vajpayee (16 May 1996 - 01 June 1996)
- I. K. Gujral (01 June 1996 - 29 June 1996)
- Janeshwar Mishra (29 June 1996 - 09 June 1997)
- Sis Ram Ola (09 June 1997 - 19 March 1998) (MoS, Independent Charge)
- Atal Bihari Vajpayee (19 March 1998 - 13 October 1999)
- Pramod Mahajan (13 October 1999 - 22 November 1999)
- C.P. Thakur (22 November 1999 - 27 May 2000)
- Arjun Charan Sethi (27 May 2000 - 22 May 2004)
- Priyaranjan Dasmunshi (23 May 2004 - 18 November 2005)
- Santosh Mohan Deb (18 November 2005 - 29 January 2006) (MoS, Independent Charge)
- Saifuddin Soz (29 January 2006 - 22 May 2009)
- Meira Kumar (28 May 2009 - 31 May 2009)
- Manmohan Singh (31 May 2009 - 14 June 2009)
- Pawan Kumar Bansal (14 June 2009 - 19 January 2011)
- Salman Khurshid (19 January 2011 - 12 July 2011)
- Pawan Kumar Bansal (12 July 2011 - 28 October 2012)
- Harish Rawat (28 October 2012 - 01 February 2014)
- Ghulam Nabi Azad (01 February 2014 - 26 May 2014)
- Uma Bharati (26 May 2014 - 03 September 2017) (Water Resources, River Development, and Ganga Rejuvenation)
- Nitin Gadkari (03 September 2017 - 26 May 2019)
Ministers-- Drinking Water and Sanitation
- Gurudas Kamat (12 July 2011 - 13 July 2011)[6] (MoS, Independent Charge)
- Jairam Ramesh (13 July 2011 - 28 October 2012)
- Bharatsinh Solanki (28 October 2012 - 26 May 2014) (MoS, Independent Charge)
- Gopinath Munde (26 May 2014 - 03 June 2014)
- Nitin Gadkari (03 June 2014 - 09 November 2014)
- Chaudhury Birender Singh (09 November 2014 - 05 July 2016)
- Narendra Singh Tomar (05 July 2016 - 03 September 2017)
- Uma Bharati (03 September 2017 - 26 May 2019)
References
- "Govt forms 'Jal Shakti' Ministry by merging Water Resources and Drinking Water Ministries". Business Standard. 31 May 2019. Retrieved 10 July 2019.
- "Water Challenges: India Forms a New Ministry". Report Syndication. September 25, 2019.
- "Government forms 'Jal Shakti' Ministry by merging Water Resources and Drinking water Ministry". thehindubusinessline.com. PTI, New Delhi.
- "Department of Water Resources RD & GR, Government of India". Department of Water Resources, Government of India.
- "Council of Ministers" (PDF).
- "Council of Ministers" (PDF).