Secy. Rural Develop. Chairs Meeting with German Coop. on Indo-German Bilateral Water Security & Climate Adaptation Project
Leh, June 11: Secretary Rural Development, Union Territory of Ladakh, Amit Sharma, chaired a pivotal meeting with the representatives from German Development Co-operation in a significant step towards enhancing water security and climate adaptation in rural India, at the Civil Secretariat, Leh.
The meeting was focused on the Indo-German Bilateral Water Security and Climate Adaptation Project, a collaborative initiative, involving the Ministry of Rural Development and the Ministry of Jal Shakti, Government of India.
At the outset, the Technical Advisor of the German Development Co-operation delivered a comprehensive presentation outlining the Project’s objectives, strategies, and expected outcomes. The presentation highlighted the collaborative efforts aimed at addressing water scarcity and improving climate resilience in rural communities across India, with a particular emphasis on the unique challenges faced by the Ladakh region.
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Secretary Amit Sharma expressed his gratitude for the German Development Co-operation’s expertise and commitment to sustainable development. He highlighted the importance of such international collaborations in tackling critical issues related to water security and climate change.
Secretary Amit Sharma further shared that this Project is a testament to the strong bilateral ties between India and Germany and reflects our shared commitment to fostering sustainable development in rural areas, he stated.
Amit also advised Sajjad Qadri, Director, Rural Development UT Ladakh, who also happens to be the Nodal Officer of the Indo-German Bilateral Project, to expedite its implementation and ensure its swift execution, especially in the ongoing WDC-PMKSY scheme here.
The Nodal Officer is tasked with overseeing the various stages of the Project and to ensure coordination with relevant stakeholders, and addressing any challenges that may arise during the implementation phase.
Secretary Amit Sharma mentioned that this important Meeting also provided a platform for discussing the integration of innovative water management practices, capacity-building initiatives, and community-driven approaches to climate adaptation. Participants and attendees explored various avenues for leveraging technological advancements and traditional knowledge systems to enhance the resilience of rural communities against the impacts of climate change.
Representatives from the German Development Co-operation also reaffirmed their commitment and active participation in this ongoing Project. They emphasized the need for a coordinated approach to ensure the successful implementation of project activities and the achievement of desired outcomes.
The meeting was attended by the Under Secretary Rural Development, Chief Accounts Officer, Rural Development, representatives from the German Development Co-operation, and concerned officers, while the Director of the Rural Development Department and Panchayati Raj Institutions, Ladakh joined the meeting virtually from Kargil headquarters.
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