The Hindu (Chennai)

Book explaining Odisha’s ‘drink from tap’ mission released at IIT-Madras

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A book detailing Odisha’s ‘drink from tap’ mission to provide potable water to the urban poor was launched at Indian Institute of Technology-Madras (IIT-M) in Chennai on Monday.

The book, authored by G. Mathi Vathanan, Additional Chief Secretary, Housing and Urban Developmen­t, Odisha, details the diœculties the bureaucrat faced in engaging people and overcoming the discourage­ment from senior bureaucrat­s elsewhere.

Shiv Das Meena, Chief Secretary of Tamil Nadu, released the book People First: How Odisha’s Drink from Tap Mission Quenched Every Thirst at IIT-M. “Mr. Mathi Vathanan’s work is worth emulating. Women are the beneciaries and water managers. The Chennai Metropolit­an Water Supply and Sewerage Board is working with the Water Corporatio­n of Odisha to emulate the model,” he said.

In a matter of a few years, by training women from self help groups (SHGs), Odisha managed to provide clean drinking water through taps to the urban poor.

The support for the project came from IIT-Madras professors, said Srinivasa Chary, chief executive ofcer of WASH Innovation Hub. He termed the work revolution­ary and praised Mr. Mathi Vathanan for setting a new standard at the global level.

Public sector reform

“This is a public sector reform. That is the uniqueness of what India has done,” he said. According to him, the project has helped to supply water to around 26 lakh people in Odisha 24x7.

Mr. Mathi Vathanan said: “As per the World Health Organisati­on, one in four persons, the world over, do not have access to drinking water. That person is an urban poor. We started with [the determinat­ion that] every person should have potable water,” and added that the water scarcity in Bhubaneshw­ar in 1997, inspired him to bring the reformatio­n.s

The success of the project is such that 99% of the households have water connection and 97% pay for the water they consume. The oœcial further said his dream was to train every jal sathi (water partner) in IIT-M. The women from SHGs are the ones who helped make reality, the goal of bringing water to the doorstep of each household, he added. The mission’s success was due to building people’s trust in the government, Mr. Mathi Vathanan said.

Mahesh Panchagnul­a, in-charge Director of IIT-M, said both the establishm­ent of IIT-M and Puri’s clean drinking water project were success stories made possible due to the eƒorts of the government. M.S. Mohan Kumar, professor in the Civil Engineerin­g Department, also spoke.

 ?? B VELANKANNI RAJ ?? G. Mathi Vathanan, Additional Chief Secretary, Housing and Urban Developmen­t, Odisha, and Shiv Das Meena, Chief Secretary of Tamil Nadu, at the book release event on Monday.
B VELANKANNI RAJ G. Mathi Vathanan, Additional Chief Secretary, Housing and Urban Developmen­t, Odisha, and Shiv Das Meena, Chief Secretary of Tamil Nadu, at the book release event on Monday.

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