Jal Jeevan Mission, is envisioned to provide safe and adequate drinking water through individual household tap connections by 2024 to all households in rural India. The programme will also implement source sustainability measures as mandatory elements, such as recharge and reuse through grey water management, water conservation, rain water harvesting. The Jal Jeevan Mission will be based on a community approach to water and will include extensive Information, Education and communication as a key component of the mission.
The Mission was launched on August 15, 2019.
Mission
Jal Jeevan Mission is to assist, empower and facilitate:
States/ UTs in planning of participatory rural water supply strategy for ensuring potable drinking water security on long-term basis to every rural household and public institution, viz. GP building, School, Anganwadi centre, Health centre, wellness centres, etc.
States/ UTs for creation of water supply infrastructure so that every rural household has Functional Tap Connection (FHTC) by 2024 and water in adequate quantity of prescribed quality is made available on regular basis.
States/ UTs to plan for their drinking water security
GPs/ rural communities to plan, implement, manage, own, operate and maintain their own in-village water supply systems
States/ UTs to develop robust institutions having focus on service delivery and financial sustainability of the sector by promoting utility approach
Capacity building of the stakeholders and create awareness in community on significance of water for improvement in quality of life
In making provision and mobilization of financial assistance to States/ UTs for implementation of the mission.
Objectives
The broad objectives of the Mission are:
To provide Functional Household Tap Connections (FHTC) to every rural household - Adequate quantity (55 lpcd); Prescribed quality (BIS: 10500) on regular and long-term basis.
To prioritize provision of FHTCs in quality affected areas, villages in drought prone and desert areas, Sansad Adarsh Gram Yojana (SAGY) villages, etc.
To provide functional tap connection to Schools, Anganwadi centres, GP buildings, Health centres, wellness centres and community buildings
To monitor functionality of tap connections.
To promote and ensure voluntary ownership among local community by way of contribution in cash, kind and/ or labour and voluntary labour (shramdaan)
To assist in ensuring sustainability of water supply system, i.e. water source, water supply infrastructure, and funds for regular O&M
To empower and develop human resource in the sector such that the demands of construction, plumbing, electrical, water quality management, water treatment, catchment protection, O&M, etc. are taken care of in short and long term
To bring awareness on various aspects and significance of safe drinking water and involvement of stakeholders in manner that make water everyone's business
Components Under JJM
The following components are supported under JJM
Development of in-village piped water supply infrastructure to provide tap water connection to every rural household - Tap water connection to 19.25 Crore rural households of the country by 2024
Bottom up planning - Community engagement in planning, implementation and Operation & Maintenance
Women empowerment - Involvement of women in planning, decision-making, implementation, monitoring and O&M
Focus on future generation - Provision of tap water supply to schools, tribal hostels and anganwadi (day-care) centers
Skill development & employment generation - Local people are skilled for building and maintaining water supply structures
Greywater management - Reuse and recycle waste water for source sustenance
Source sustainability - Promote groundwater recharge & water conservation
Water Quality - Ensure safe drinking water to reduce water-borne ailments
Efforts should be made to source funds from different sources/ programmes and convergence is the key.