New Delhi, March 2024.
Did you know that
despite running the world’s largest community led groundwater management
programme, Atal Bhujal Yojana, only half of our population (roughly 51%) has
access to safe drinking water. However, the water stressed rural belt of Ranikhet
and Almora, have successfully been able to find a solution to this problem with
Amrutdhara initiative run by Tata Motors in collaboration with its NGO SMDF
(Sumant Moolgaokar Development Foundation). The project has facilitated
availability of portable drinking water to over 23,000 people in the past 13
years.
Tata Motors, through its NGO, (SMDF) is spearheading
this community centric initiative christened as the Amrutdhara program. The
organisation helped established a robust network of 146 infiltration wells in
the hilly terrain of Uttarakhand over the past 13 years. These wells, supported
by the Gram Panchayat, have become a lifeline for the villagers, delivering
10.24 lakh litres of safe drinking water daily to over 3,654 households in the
last decade. In addition to this sustainable approach towards utilising natural
resources to draw water, rooftop rainwater harvesting systems have been
installed across 11 Government schools too wherein 2200 students and teachers
have access to clean water.
Highlighting the impact of
the Amrutdhara programme, Vinod Kulkarni, CSR Head, Tata Motors, said, "Access to clean drinking water is still a farfetched dream for
many. While there are many
initiatives taken by the Government bodies to provide access, the impact of
participatory projects is sustainable as well as more successful around the
world. In Uttarakhand, Tata Motors has been a driving force behind water
access which has had a cascading effect in freeing up time for women's
empowerment and boosting girls' enrolment in rural schools. We take pride in the strides made in
Uttarakhand and remain dedicated to expanding our efforts to create sustainable
and positive change.”