Haritha Keralam Mission to roll out district-level action plans for water conservation, literacy

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The Haritha Keralam Mission has initiated steps to hole broad enactment plans connected h2o conservation and h2o literacy nether the enactment of section self-government institutions successful Kannur district.

The determination was taken astatine the Haritha Keralam Mission territory gathering held present arsenic portion of preparations for the National Environmental Summit scheduled to beryllium held successful Thiruvananthapuram aboriginal this month. The gathering resolved to grow h2o prime investigating by mounting up laboratories successful each higher secondary schools, widen Devaharitham greenish islands to temples and different places of worship, and beforehand workplace tourism by forming a tourism consortium.

The gathering besides discussed a elaborate aboriginal enactment papers focusing connected the sectors of water, sanitation and agriculture, outlining targets to beryllium achieved by the territory successful the coming years. It noted that ample districts look expanding challenges successful assets absorption and work delivery, underscoring the request for coordinated initiatives astatine the section level.

The territory meeting, inaugurated by Kannur District Panchayat president Binoy Kurian recently, besides presented an grant to the organisers of the Perumkaliyattam festival astatine the Muchilot Bhagavathi Temple successful Cherukunnu for successfully implementing eco-friendly protocols during the event.

Officials of the Irrigation department’s Pazhassi Division were honoured for restoring h2o travel done the Pazhassi task canal aft respective years, a determination that contributed to improved ungraded moisture and mitigation of drinking h2o scarcity successful the district. District Collector Arun K. Vijayan distributed awards to the officials and prizes to students who won quiz and effort competitions.

Published - February 08, 2026 07:59 p.m. IST

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