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Chhattisgarh Government Fines Official Rs 53,092 for Draining Reservoir to Retrieve Mobile Phone

Sweta Jha
By Sweta Jha Published May 30, 2023 5 Min Read
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In a bizarre incident, a government official in Chhattisgarh has been fined Rs 53,092 by the Water Resources department for allegedly draining out a staggering 41 lakh litres of water from a reservoir in an attempt to retrieve his mobile phone. The official, identified as Rajesh Vishwas, is a food inspector posted in the Pakhanjore area of Kanker district. The incident came to light recently, leading to Vishwas’s suspension.

The incident took place at the Paralkot weir, where Vishwas, in a moment of absent-mindedness, dropped his mobile phone into the reservoir. Instead of reporting the incident or seeking assistance from relevant authorities, he took matters into his own hands. Vishwas hatched a plan to retrieve his phone by draining the water from the reservoir.

The Paralkot weir, located in the Kanker district, is an important water source that serves multiple purposes. It not only provides water for irrigation but also supplies drinking water to nearby villages. The unauthorized draining of such a significant amount of water could have serious repercussions for the local community and agricultural activities.

Upon discovering Vishwas’s actions, the Water Resources department swiftly intervened and imposed a fine of Rs 53,092 on him. The penalty aims to hold the official accountable for his irresponsible behavior and to deter others from engaging in similar actions. The incident has sparked outrage among local residents and environmental activists, who are demanding strict action against Vishwas for his actions.

Draining such a massive quantity of water from a reservoir is not only a violation of regulations but also poses a threat to the delicate ecological balance of the region. Chhattisgarh, like many other Indian states, has been grappling with water scarcity and drought-like situations in recent years. Such incidents only exacerbate the water crisis and place an additional burden on the already strained water resources.

Following the incident, Vishwas was promptly suspended pending further investigation. The government authorities are conducting a thorough inquiry to ascertain the extent of the damage caused by his actions. Additionally, measures are being taken to prevent such incidents in the future and ensure the responsible use of water resources.

The case of Rajesh Vishwas serves as a reminder of the need for awareness and responsible behavior when it comes to our natural resources. Water, in particular, is a scarce and invaluable commodity, and every effort must be made to conserve and protect it. Individuals in positions of authority should set an example and adhere to the rules and regulations designed to safeguard our environment.

As news of the incident spread, it has garnered significant attention and sparked discussions about the importance of water conservation and the role of individuals in safeguarding our natural resources. Many experts and activists emphasize the urgent need for educational campaigns to raise awareness about water conservation and the severe consequences of its misuse.

The Chhattisgarh government’s swift response in imposing a fine on Rajesh Vishwas sends a strong message that such actions will not be tolerated. It serves as a deterrent to others who might contemplate similar reckless behavior. The incident also highlights the importance of vigilant monitoring and enforcement of regulations to protect our vital resources.

Efforts are now underway to replenish the water drained from the Paralkot weir and restore its functionality. The local authorities, along with community organizations, are working together to devise strategies for water management and ensure the sustainable use of resources. Public awareness campaigns are being planned to educate people about the significance of water conservation and the need for responsible actions.

The incident involving Rajesh Vishwas and the subsequent fine imposed on him by the Chhattisgarh government shed light on the importance of responsible behavior when it comes to our natural resources.

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Sweta Jha May 30, 2023
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