The Indian Railways has been integrated into the Union Government’s Mission Amrit Sarovar, launched in April 2022, to combat water scarcity and enhance groundwater recharge across the country. The mission aims to construct or rejuvenate 75 ponds in each district, with a focus on community participation (Jan Bhagidari) and climate resilience. By October 2024, over 68,000 ponds have been rejuvenated. In Phase 2, the Indian Railways will assist in desilting, excavating, and constructing new water bodies near railway lines, while using the excavated material for railway embankments.
Key Highlights
Mission Amrit Sarovar
- Launched: April 2022
- Objective: Construct or rejuvenate 75 ponds in each district to address water scarcity.
- Progress so far: 68,000+ ponds completed by October 2024.
- Phase 2 focus: Strengthening climate resilience and community participation (Jan Bhagidari).
Role of Indian Railways
- Desilting and excavating water bodies.
- Constructing new ponds near railway lines.
- Using excavated soil for railway embankments and other infrastructure projects.
- Collaboration with: Rural Development Ministry and State/District authorities to identify suitable sites.
- Target for Phase 2: Completion by August 15, 2025.
Benefits of Indian Railways’ Involvement
- Boost groundwater recharge and surface water availability.
- Support climate resilience and ecological balance.
- Reduce soil disposal issues by using excavated material for railway embankments.
- Strengthen inter-departmental coordination between Railways and Rural Development Ministry.
- Involve local communities (Jan Bhagidari) for long-term maintenance.
Summary/Static | Details |
Why in the news? | Indian Railways Joins Mission Amrit Sarovar to Tackle Water Scarcity |
Launched | April 2022 |
Indian Railways’ Role | Desilting, excavating, and constructing new ponds |
Excavated Soil Usage | Railway embankments and other infrastructure projects |
Ministry in Collaboration | Rural Development Ministry |
Community Participation | Jan Bhagidari |
Target Completion Date | August 15, 2025 |
Number of Ponds | Completed (as of October 2024) 68,000+ |
Key Objective | Water conservation and climate resilience |