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The Save Water, Safe Water Project is a large-scale community development initiative committed to addressing the rising challenges of water scarcity, groundwater depletion, contamination, and unsafe drinking water practices. Operating across 10 North Indian states, the project integrates awareness, education, infrastructure support, and sustainable solutions to ensure access to safe and adequate water for vulnerable communities.

Geographical Coverage

The project is currently operational in:
Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Odisha, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, , Uttarakhand, Jammu & Kashmir, Bihar, Jharkhand, and Chhattisgarh.


Project Purpose

The primary objective of the project is to support communities in:

  • Conserving water resources
  • Enhancing access to clean and safe drinking water
  • Strengthening water infrastructure
  • Improving public health through safe water practices

Key Components of the Project
1. Community Awareness & Capacity Building

The project conducts structured awareness campaigns focusing on:

  • Groundwater protection
  • Prevention of water pollution
  • Promoting responsible water use

These are delivered through village meetings, training workshops, youth events, and community-based gatherings.


2. Safe Drinking Water Education

The initiative trains families and communities on:

  • Affordable filtration methods
  • Safe water storage
  • Household monitoring of water quality
  • Prevention of water-borne diseases
  • Hygiene and sanitation practices connected to water safety

3. Strengthening Water Infrastructure

To ensure long-term access to clean water, the project supports the installation and upgrading of water infrastructure, including:

a. Borewell Installation & Deep Drilling

  • Facilitating borewell digging in water-scarce villages
  • Ensuring proper depth to reach clean groundwater
  • Conducting basic water testing to ensure safety

b. Submersible Pump Systems

  • Installation of submersible pump systems for efficient water lifting
  • Electrification support where required
  • Training for local community members on maintenance and basic repair

c. Handpump Facilities

  • Repairing existing handpumps
  • Installing new handpump units in underserved regions
  • Forming village-level water committees for monitoring and upkeep

Through these initiatives, families and communities gain reliable access to daily-use water.


Project Goals

  • To expand access to clean drinking water in rural and urban low-resource areas
  • To construct and rehabilitate borewells, submersible units, and handpump systems in high-need communities
  • To strengthen awareness and capacity of 1 million people across North India by 2030
  • To reduce water-borne diseases through safe water practices
  • To build a sustainable approach for conserving and managing water resources

Conclusion

The Save Water, Safe Water Project represents a holistic, professional, and community-driven approach to addressing India’s water crisis. By combining awareness, infrastructure support, sustainable practices, and community mobilization, the project aims to create long-term, life-changing impact across millions of people in 10 North Indian states. It is a comprehensive model of how communities can move toward a water-secure and healthier future through collective action and responsible stewardship.