Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

₹2.87L-cr Jal Jeevan Mission aims to take tap water to 28.6m homes

OVER 120 MILLION HOUSEHOLDS LACK ACCESS TO CLEAN WATER, THE HIGHEST IN THE WORLD, ACCORDING TO UN-WATER

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Monday announced a new drinking water mission called the Jal Jeevan Mission (Urban) to provide tap water connection­s to 28.6 million urban households. The programme will be implemente­d over five years with an outlay of ₹287,000 crore.

“The Jal Jeevan Mission (urban) will be launched. It aims at universal water supply in all 4,378 urban local bodies with 2.86 crore [28.6 million] household tap connection­s, as well as liquid waste management in 500 AMRUT cities. It will be implemente­d over 5 years, with an outlay of ₹2,87,000 crore,” Sitharaman said in her budget speech.

Launched in 2019, Jal Jeevan Mission’s rural version aims to provide every rural household with a tap water connection by 2024. Nearly 30 million tap water connection­s have been provided under this so far.

The budget allocated the drinking water and sanitation department under Jal Shakti ₹60,030 crore while ₹9,022.57 crore has been earmarked for the department of water resources, the river developmen­t and ganga rejuvenati­on.

Finance minister Sitharaman had allocated ₹50,000 crore for the Jal Jeevan Mission in 2021-22.

The department of water resources has seen a hike of over three times in its allocation. In 2019-20, it was allocated ₹18,264.26 crore, which came down to ₹17,023.50 in 2020-21.

Over 120 million households lack access to clean water near their homes, the highest in the world, according to Un-water.

Contaminat­ed water causes diseases such as diarrhoea, the third leading cause of childhood mortality in India, according to researcher­s Subitha Lakshminar­ayanan and Ramakrishn­an Jayalakshm­y of Puduchery’s Jawaharlal Institute of Postgradua­te Medical Education and Research and Indira Gandhi Medical College.

Although an urban version of the Jal Jeevan mission was much needed, the rural version has to still cover a lot of ground. India has 189 million rural households, according to the official data.

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