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The Hindu
5 days ago
- General
- The Hindu
7th Minor Irrigation Census to begin in Dharmapuri in June
The 7th Minor irrigation Census is scheduled to begin in June under the Rationalisation of Minor Irrigation Scheme (RMIS). Earlier, a training workshop for village administrative officers (VAO) for village panchayats, and local body administration officials of town panchayats and municipalities was chaired by Collector R. Sadheesh. The Minor irrigation Census proposes to cover irrigation sources that irrigate less than 2,000 ha of land that include water sources on farm lands that sustain agriculture. The Census enumerates water sources individually or jointly owned by farmers that include farm wells, borewells, the source of funding for creation of those wells; any subsidy grants availed, the extent of land irrigated by the water source, the HP of the motor for pumping of the water will be among the data collated by the enumerators during the census. The objective is to create a sound and reliable data base on minor irrigation systems including water bodies that will help in the estimation of available ground water and in the formulation of realistic water resource development and management, according to the administration. The Minor irrigation Statistics scheme is Centrally sponsored scheme under the Ministry of Jal Shakthi. The 7th Minor Irrigation Census will use 2023-24 as the base year. The district level committee for the minor irrigation statistics will be headed by the District Collector, along with the District Revenue Officer as the nodal officer; Deputy Director of Statistics as the coordinator and Tahsildars as the block level statistics officers and members.


The Hindu
28-04-2025
- Health
- The Hindu
Audit meeting on infant-maternal mortality held in Dharmapuri
An audit meeting on maternal and infant mortality, chaired by District Collector R. Sadheesh, was held in Dharmapuri on Monday Addressing the line departments, the Collector instructed officials to be vigilant while monitoring infant deaths. In the event of death of female infants, he asked officials to inquire into the number of girl children the mother in question had and register a case of death under suspicious circumstances and also order a postmortem. Health department was instructed to ensure strict vigilance under the PCPNDT Act, to prevent illicit sex determination of foetus. Further, nurses and doctors found complicit in illegal sex determination must be cracked down through regular monitoring, he said. Reviewing the maternal and infant death numbers for the district, Mr. Sadheesh instructed the Health Department to inquire into the reasons and address the gaps, if any, to ensure the numbers are brought down. Joint Director of Health Services M. Shanthi was among the officials present.