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11 Years Of PM Modi: Tap Water Now Reaches Nearly 80% Of Rural Households Under Jal Jeevan Mission


Updated: June 10, 2025 02:32

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In a landmark achievement reflecting the progress made during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s 11 years in governance, the Jal Jeevan Mission has successfully brought tap water connections to over 15.60 crore rural households, now covering nearly 80% of all rural homes across India. This marks a dramatic rise from just 3.23 crore households—17% coverage—when the mission was launched on August 15, 2019.  

Expansion And Coverage Milestones  

- 189 districts have reported complete tap water coverage under the Har Ghar Jal initiative, with 108 of these districts certified through Gram Sabha resolutions  
- At the block level, 1,862 blocks have reported full coverage, with 892 receiving certification  
- Among gram panchayats, 1,18,230 have reported tap water availability in all households, and 79,402 have been certified  
- 11 states and Union Territories, including Goa, Gujarat, Telangana, Punjab, and the Andaman & Nicobar Islands, have reached 100% tap water connectivity for all rural households  

Impact On Education And Childcare Infrastructure  

- 9.32 lakh schools and 9.69 lakh Anganwadi centers now have functional tap water supply  
- The initiative has significantly improved hygiene and sanitation in educational institutions, benefiting millions of students and staff  

Sustainability And Community Participation  

- Jal Jeevan Mission includes greywater management, augmentation of water sources, rainwater harvesting, and local community involvement  
- The initiative promotes water conservation as a people’s movement, encouraging communities to take ownership of water systems through participation in operations, maintenance, and water quality monitoring  

Industry Perspective  

The World Health Organization estimates that achieving Jal Jeevan Mission’s objectives could save over 5.5 crore hours per day that would otherwise be spent collecting water—time saved primarily by women. Additionally, safely managed drinking water could prevent up to 400,000 deaths annually from diarrheal diseases and save approximately 14 million Disability-Adjusted Life Years.  

Sources: DD News, Press Information Bureau, MSN.

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