Jal Jeevan Mission

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Har Ghar Jal
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Formed2019
Parent departmentJal Jeevan Mission
Parent agencyMinistry of Jal Shakti
Website https://jaljeevanmission.gov.in/

Har Ghar Jal (translation: Water To Every Household) is a scheme initiated by the Ministry of Jal Shakti of Government of India under 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 long term basis by 2024. [1] [2] It is a restructuring of National Rural Drinking Water Programme (NRDWP) by Modi government in August 2019. [3]

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History

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced the scheme in 2019 Union budget. [4] In August 2019 National Rural Drinking Water Programme (NRDWP) was restructured by Modi government as Jal Jeevan Mission. [3]

Since its inception, the scheme has significantly improved household clean tap water availability in India. [5] [6] The government has also published website based dashboard to track the progress details of the mission. [7]

In August 2022, Goa and Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu became the first 'Har Ghar Jal' certified State and UT respectively with 100% tap-water access. [8]

Objective

The primary goal of the Jal Jeevan Mission is to supply water services to all rural regions in the states where people face water-related issues. Every rural family will have access to pipelines carrying clean, pure water as part of our objective. Every home in an area without water will receive water delivery by pipeline. The government has also called this program the Har Ghar Jal Yojana. The Jal Jeevan Mission's work to provide tap water to the every family has been successful. Water supply for the locals will be carried out under the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan. The residents of the rural center will have access to work possibilities through this mission, which will also help their financial situation. [9]

Statistics

Jal Jeevan Mission
StateTotal number of householdsHouseholds with water supply as of April 14, 2024Percentage as of August 15, 2019Percentage as of April 14, 2024Year set to achieve 100% target
Goa2,63,0022,63,00275.7100.002021
Telangana53,98,21953,98,21929.113100.002021
Andaman & Nicobar Islands62,03762,03746.016100.002024
Puduchery1,14,9081,14,90881.33100.002021
Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu85,15685,1560.00100.00
Haryana30,41,31430,41,31458.08100.002023
Punjab34,18,05534,18,05549.11100.002022
Gujarat91,18,44991,18,44971.46100.002023
Bihar1,66,29,6341,60,34,6281.9096.422021
Himachal Pradesh17,08,72717,08,72744.64100.002023
Manipur4,51,5663,53,2965.74078.242022
Maharashtra1,46,71,7461,25,13,72133.0185.292024
Sikkim1,33,1471,17,91252.8388.562022
Arunachal Pradesh2,28,5662,28,5669.971002023
Mizoram1,33,0601,33,0606.911002023
Uttarakhand14,54,00513,67,5238.9694.052022
Andhra Pradesh95,44,57570,04,56932.2173.392024
Jammu and Kashmir18,71,48814,47,08830.7577.322023
Karnataka1,01,14,84376,88,89024.22676.022023
Tripura7,48,8015,94,7563.2779.432023
Tamil Nadu1,25,23,0291,02,71,63917.3882.022023
Ladakh40,80837,7233.4792.442022
Odisha88,67,99264,80,0553.51073.072024
Nagaland3,62,1593,18,7733.8388.022024
Madhya Pradesh1,11,81,28568,84,88412.1061.582024
Kerala70,80,54137,17,97423.54252.512023
Meghalaya6,51,3914,99,6080.7076.702023
Assam71,35,78455,06,4851.5677.172024
West Bengal1,75,11,65182,52,3701.2347.132024
Chattisgarh50,00,30639,01,2916.3978.022024
Rajasthan1,06,95,32551,32,87010.9347.99
Jharkhand62,23,23932,55,4035.5552.312024
Uttar Pradesh2,65,51,7022,16,90,5131.9481.692022
Total19,30,29,94114,66,54,44716.7775.972024

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