Centre seeks data from states on contractors, inspection agencies penalised under Jal Jeevan Mission
The Centre has instructed all states and Union Territories to provide details of contractors and third-party inspection agencies facing penalties under the Jal Jeevan Mission. This move follows a high-level review of the mission. Information on bl...

The instruction is part of a wider directive from the Department of Drinking Water and Sanitation (DDWS) under the Ministry of Jal Shakti, which has asked Chief Secretaries to submit comprehensive reports, sources said.
Contractors and inspection agencies against whom penalties have been imposed, blacklisting orders issued or recoveries made for irregularities under the JJM are to be included in the list, according to official sources.
The DDWS has also sought information on action taken against officials of the Public Health Engineering Departments (PHED), including suspensions, removals, and FIRs registered in connection with complaints of substandard work or misuse of funds.
States have further been asked to provide one-page summaries of each case where FIRs have been filed, and to review data through "ground truthing" to confirm double entries, delays, non-implementation or over-designing of projects.
According to officials, the directive follows a top-level review of the Mission, during which the government discussed extending the scheme's deadline to 2028.
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