Har Ghar Jal () is a scheme initiated by the Ministry of Jal Shakti of Government of India under the Jal Jeevan Mission in 2019 with the aim to provide 55 litres of tap water to every rural household per capita per day regularly on a long term basis by 2024. It is a restructuring of National Rural Drinking Water Programme (NRDWP) by Modi government in August 2019.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his Independence Day speech on August 15, 2019, addressed the goal of providing potable water connections to rural households across India by 2024 under a budget of 3.60 lakh crores. In this the central government share is 2.08 lakh crore. The scheme envisages cost sharing in the ratio of 100:0 between Central Government-Union Territories, 90:10% between Central Government-North Eastern States/Himalayan State Governments and 50:50% between Central Government and other State Governments.
History
- In 1972, Central government assistance to states for rural water supply under the âÂÂAccelerated Rural Drinking Water Supply Schemeâ launched.
- In 2009, the project was renamed as "National Rural Drinking Water Program" (NRDWP), making it a joint project between the central and state governments. One of the NRDWP's objectives is to "ensure that all households have access to safe and adequate drinking water as much as possible, a goal proposed to be achieved by 2030 in collaboration with the United Nations".
- As of now, the target is planned to be achieved by 2024 through the Jal Jeevan Mission (JJM). As per the information in DDWS, as on 31.3.2019, only 18.33% of rural households i.e. 3.27 crore out of total 17.87 crore rural households in the country have piped water connection.
- Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced the scheme in 2019 Union budget. In August 2019 National Rural Drinking Water Programme (NRDWP) was restructured by Modi government as Jal Jeevan Mission.
- Since its inception, the scheme has significantly improved household clean tap water availability in India. The government has also published website based dashboard to track the progress details of the mission.
Jal Jeevan Mission 2.0
Jal Jeevan Mission 2.0 (JJM 2.0) is the extended and restructured phase of IndiaâÂÂs rural drinking water programme, approved by the Government of India on 22 March ,2026. It builds upon the original Jal Jeevan Mission (launched in 2019) and aims to ensure tap water to rural household by 2028.
On 1 April 2026, Central Government released â¹1,561 crores under JJM 2.0 for five states, including â¹792.93 crore to Uttar Pradesh,â¹536.53 crore to Chhattisgarh, â¹ 154.02 for Madhya Pradesh and the remaining amount for Odisha and Maharashtra.
Impact
- Rural India is now saving 5.5 crore hours a day in water fetching through this project, increasing labor participation and productivity, especially from women.
- The World Health Organization says nearly 400,000 deaths from diarrheal diseases are prevented because of a safely managed drinking water program for all households in the country.
- About 1.36 lakh child deaths can be prevented by providing safe drinking water to all rural households.
Statistics
- Rural tap water connection % barchart
See also
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