A map of India’s most remarkablewater conservation efforts
    Date :05-Apr-2025

Women-led spring revival project in Nagaland
 Women-led spring revival project in Nagaland
 
 
 
 

Mervin Preethi
By Mervin Preethi :
 
WHILE there is immense pressure on available water sources due to depleting groundwater and increasing demand, India is currently facing a severe water crisis. Cities run dry, rural areas battle drought, and erratic rainfall patterns worsen the situation. However, communities, individuals, and officials across the country have taken proactive steps to conserve water and restore water bodies. By following simple yet sustainable methods like rainwater harvesting, check dams, stepwell revival, and pond restoration, India can mitigate this crisis and secure its water future. Here’s a look at some of the most impactful water conservation initiatives across the country. Starting from north to down south.
 

udhampur
 Vijay and other citizens revived the stepwells while it was losing their purpose and significance. Image credits: Dr Vijay Atri.
 
1. Reviving stepwells in Udhampur, J&K Dr Vijay Atri and a few locals launched the Bowli Bachao Abhiyan in 2021, successfully reviving 65 stepwells in Jammu and Kashmir in just four months. Their efforts restored natural springs and ensured sustainable water sources for communities.The revival of these 20 ancient water structures has also helped in groundwater recharge.
 

kali bein riverBalbir Singh Seechewal’s model has been picked up by other cities. Image credits: Balbir Singh Seechewal
 
2. Cleaning the Kali Bein River, Punjab Eco Baba, Balbir Singh Seechewal, led the cleaning of the 160-km-long Kali Bein river in Punjab, removing domestic and industrial waste. His efforts revitalised the river, significantly improving water quality. His model of community-driven river cleaning has been replicated in other parts of India.
 

bundelkhand
Rambabu has been involved in lake clean-ups since his teens. Image credits: Rambabu Tiwari
 
3. Restoring 75 ponds in Bundelkhand, UP Rambabu Tiwari, a PhD student, started reviving water bodies in Uttar Pradesh at just 17. He mobilised villagers to desilt and restore 75 ponds, earning national recognition for drought mitigation efforts. His work has significantly improved irrigation facilities in the region.
 
 
4. Sitamarhi’s soak pit initiative in Bihar Residents of Sitamarhi in Bihar built 2,168 soak pits in one day in partnership with UNICEF, preventing water wastage and improving groundwater recharge across schools, health centres, and police stations. This initiative has helped reduce waterlogging and promote better sanitation.
 

aakar charitable trust
 Aakar Charitable Trust has constructed over 200 check dams in Rajasthan. Image credits: Aakar Charitable Trust.
 
5. Aakar Charitable Trust’s check dams in Rajasthan Amla Ruia’s organisation in Rajasthan constructed 200 check dams in 100 villages, ensuring water availability for over two lakh people through traditional rainwater harvesting techniques.The check dams have transformed agriculture in the region and increased crop yield.
 

yam talaiya pond
 The efforts of the IAS officer have restored the biodiversity of the pond. Image credits: Anshul Gupta
 
6. Reviving Yam Talaiya pond in MP Madhya Pradesh IAS officer Anshul Gupta, along with 125 volunteers, restored theYam Talaiya pond in Ujjain without government funds, increasing its water-holding capacity and improving local biodiversity.The project has also helped revive aquatic life in the pond.
 

abhay todkar
 Despite personal struggles, Abhay was successful in providing water for drought-prone villages. Image credits: Abhay Todkar
 
7. Abhay Todkar’s drought-relief work in Maharashtra Despite living with polio, Abhay Todkar from Maharashtra led a movement that brought sustainable water solutions to 64 drought-prone villages in Dahiwadi. His initiative has enabled year-round water access for thousands of families.
 

irs officer help farmer The efforts of the former IRS officer has helped increase farmers’ income. Image credits: Ujjwal Kumar Chavan
 
 
8. Ex-IRS officer Ujjwal Kumar Chavan’s project Ujjwal Kumar Chavan implemented water conservation projects in 204 drought-hit villages, providing a stable water supply and agricultural sustainability.His efforts boosted farmers’ incomes, rejuvenated rivers, and fostered community support, demonstrating the power of collective action.
 

drop dead foundation man
 Drop Dead Foundation has fixed pipes and saved over 4.14 lakh litres of water. Image credits: Aabid Surti.
 
9. Drop Dead Foundation’s leak-fixing drive in Mumbai Aabid Surti’s NGO fixes leaky faucets across Mumbai for free, saving 4.14 lakh litres of water every year through small but impactful efforts. His awareness campaigns through his ‘Drop Dead Foundation’ have encouraged many to fix leaks in their homes.
 

salt water intrudsion in sundarban
 The pond cleanup and borewell constructions have increased the freshwater access. Image credits: SEED.
 
10. Tackling saltwater intrusion in Sundarbans A community-driven effort by SEED introduced sustainable water management techniques to combat saltwater intrusion, improving both water quality and menstrual health in the Sundarbans. Rainwater harvesting and pond cleanups have now become a widespread practice in the region.
 
11. Women-led spring revival project in Nagaland Khrolhiweu Tsuhah, with North East Initiative Development Agency (NEIDA), anchored a project that revived 99 springs, benefiting 12,000 water-scarce households in the hilly terrains of Nagaland.The womenled initiative has also promoted traditional water conservation practices among local communities.
 

restoring boring well in hyderbad Kalpana’s efforts have increased groundwater levels. Image credits: Kalpana Ramesh
 
12. Restoring boring wells and lakes in Hyderabad Kalpana Ramesh mobilised 200 families to repair defunct bore wells and implement rainwater harvesting while also working towards lake restoration. Her efforts have contributed to improving groundwater levels in urban Hyderabad.
 

kadala tank
The water efficiency has been improved in the Moodbidri lake. Image credits: Facebook/Moodbidri
 
13. Dr LC Soans’ tank revival and drip irrigation in Karnataka Dr LC Soans saved the Kadala Kere tank in Karnataka from drying and pioneered pineapple cultivation using drip irrigation, enhancing water efficiency in Moodbidri. His work has set an example for sustainable agriculture in water-scarce areas.
 
14. Community efforts in lake and pond restoration in Tamil Nadu An IAS-led initiative, in collaboration with the Environmentalist Foundation of India, restored multiple water bodies, including the Thiruvaimur-Thamarai pond in Tamil Nadu, benefiting surrounding ecosystems.The restoration has also improved urban flood management.
 

haritha keralam mission
The initiative brought 5000 locals together in Kerala. Image credits: Haritha Keralam Mission.
 
15. Haritha Keralam Mission’s river restoration in Kerala The state-run initiative undertook the revival of the Kanampuzha River, which involved 5000 locals, enhancing water conservation and ecological restoration in the region. The project has also helped in improving fisheries and aquatic biodiversity. From stepwells in the north to lake revivals in the south, these initiatives showcase the power of collective action in ensuring water security