10 Years of AMRUT Transforming Urban India
India celebrates 10 years of the Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation (AMRUT), launched on June 25, 2015, as a flagship scheme to improve urban living standards by ensuring water supply, sewerage, green spaces, and urban mobility. With more than 2 crore tap connections, 1.5 crore sewer links, and ₹2.73 lakh crore worth of projects sanctioned, AMRUT has become a cornerstone of India’s urban transformation story.
The Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA) marked a decade of AMRUT and AMRUT 2.0 on June 25, 2025, showcasing key milestones and outcomes in improving water supply, sanitation, stormwater drainage, and urban mobility across Indian cities. The scheme’s success demonstrates India’s progress towards sustainable and inclusive urban development.
| Summary/Static | Details |
| Why in the news? | 10 Years of AMRUT: Transforming Urban India |
| Mission Coverage | Initially 500 cities (now 485 cities) |
| Total Projects Sanctioned | 14,828 projects worth ₹2.73 lakh crore |
| Tap Connections Provided | 2.03 crore |
| Sewer Connections Provided | 1.50 crore |
| LED Lights Installed | 99 lakh (666 crore kWh saved annually) |
| AMRUT 2.0 Outlay | ₹2.99 lakh crore (2021–2026) |
| Water Bodies Rejuvenated | 544 under AMRUT; 3,032 more approved in AMRUT 2.0 |
| Municipal Bonds Raised | ₹4,984 crore by 13 ULBs |
| Training/Capacity Building | 90,000+ individuals trained |
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