Rajasthan has become the first state in the country to approve sewage and waste water policy. 
•    The first of its kind policy was approved by the State Cabinet meeting presided by Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje in Jaipur. 
•    Under this policy, all district headquarters, heritage cities, and cities in the state which have more than one lakh population will be included. 
•    Waste water treated under it will be used in irrigation and agricultural work. 
•    The requirement of next 30 years will be covered in this poilcy. 
•    It will be compulsory for every house in the state to connect with sewage system in those cities which have 100% sewage system in next five years.
•    Modern Rajasthan includes most of Rajputana, which comprises the erstwhile nineteen princely states, two chiefships, and the British district of Ajmer-Merwara.
•    Marwar (Jodhpur), Bikaner, Mewar (Chittorgarh), Alwar and Dhundhar (Jaipur) were some of the main Rajput princely states. 
 

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