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Water Conservation Projects in India Making a Big Impact

Bishal Das
Last updated on June 6, 2025
Water Conservation

India, with its vast and diverse geography, faces increasing water scarcity due to population growth, urbanization, and climate change. With over 600 million people at risk of high to extreme water stress, water conservation is not just a policy priority—it’s a national imperative. Fortunately, numerous innovative and community-driven water conservation projects across the country are showing how sustainable practices can transform water security.

This blog explores noteworthy water conservation projects in India that are making a real difference and setting examples for the world.

1. Jal Shakti Abhiyan

Launched by the Government of India in 2019, the Jal Shakti Abhiyan is a nationwide campaign to promote water conservation and efficient water management. The initiative focuses on five key areas: rainwater harvesting, watershed development, renovation of water bodies, afforestation, and awareness building.

  • Impact: Over 1 million water conservation structures have been created or rejuvenated under this campaign.

🔗 Official site – Jal Shakti Abhiyan


2. Pani Panchayats in Odisha

Odisha pioneered the concept of Pani Panchayats—community-managed water distribution systems. These groups promote equitable and efficient use of irrigation water by empowering local farmers to participate in planning and maintenance.

  • Impact: Improved water-use efficiency and increased crop yields in rain-fed areas.

3. Neeranchal Watershed Development Project

Funded by the World Bank, this initiative supports India’s Integrated Watershed Management Program (IWMP) in restoring degraded lands, conserving water, and enhancing rural livelihoods.

  • Focus: Soil conservation, reforestation, and water harvesting.
  • Impact: Benefited over 1.2 million hectares of land and enhanced groundwater recharge.

🔗 World Bank on Neeranchal Project


4. Hiware Bazar, Maharashtra – The Model Village

Hiware Bazar stands as a beacon of water conservation. Once drought-prone, this village transformed to integrated watershed management, the construction of check dams, and the banning of water-intensive crops. The result? Water tables rose, incomes increased, and people migrated back to the village.

  • Impact: Over 50 check dams built; per capita income rose 20 times in a decade.

🔗 Case Study – Hiware Bazar


5. Mission Kakatiya, Telangana

This state-led project focuses on the restoration of over 46,000 minor irrigation tanks to improve irrigation, water storage, and groundwater levels.

  • Impact: Cropping intensity increased by 11%, and groundwater levels improved significantly.

🔗 Mission Kakatiya Portal


6. Tarun Bharat Sangh – Rajasthan

Led by water warrior Rajendra Singh, also known as the “Waterman of India”, Tarun Bharat Sangh has rejuvenated over 11,000 johads (traditional water bodies) and helped bring water back to over 1,200 villages in Rajasthan.

  • Impact: Rivers like the Arvari and Ruparel were revived after decades.

🔗 Tarun Bharat Sangh – Official Website


7. Smart Cities and Urban Rainwater Harvesting

Cities like Bengaluru, Chennai, and Delhi have integrated rainwater harvesting systems in housing colonies and commercial spaces to reduce dependency on external sources and recharge aquifers.

  • Impact: In Bengaluru alone, over 1 lakh buildings have installed rainwater harvesting systems.

🔗 Urban Rainwater Harvesting in India – CSE

Conclusion: A Collective Effort for a Secure Future

From grassroots efforts in villages to massive state-led programs, these water conservation projects in India illustrate the power of collective action, innovation, and sustainable thinking. As India faces looming water crises, these success stories provide blueprints for the future.

Every drop counts. Whether through building a check dam, planting a tree, or installing a rooftop rainwater harvesting system, your role in water conservation matters.

Bishal Das

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