Jal Jeevan Mission Extended to 2028 with Rs 8.69 Lakh Crore Boost

The Union Cabinet has approved the extension and restructuring of the Jal Jeevan Mission with a significantly enhanced outlay of Rs 8.69 lakh crore, aiming to provide tap water connections to all 19.36 crore identified rural households by December 2028. The mission is shifting from an infrastructure-creation focus to a citizen-centric, utility-based service delivery model, supported by a new national digital framework called "Sujalam Bharat". The program has already provided connections to over 12.56 crore additional households since 2019, raising coverage from 17% to over 81%. Studies highlight its profound impact, including freeing millions of women from water-fetching duties, generating significant employment, and saving hundreds of thousands of lives.

Key Points: Cabinet Approves Jal Jeevan Mission Extension to 2028

  • Rs 8.69 lakh crore total outlay
  • Shift to service delivery model
  • 'Sujalam Bharat' digital framework
  • Target: All rural households by Dec 2028
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Cabinet approves extension of Jal Jeevan Mission up to December 2028 with enhanced outlay

The Union Cabinet has extended the Jal Jeevan Mission to Dec 2028 with an enhanced outlay of Rs 8.69 lakh crore, aiming for 24x7 water supply to all rural households.

"JJM has freed 9 crore women from fetching water - SBI Research"

New Delhi, March 10

The Union Cabinet on Tuesday approved the extension of Jal Jeevan Mission with an enhanced outlay of Rs. 8.69 lakh crore.

Briefing reporters on decisions of Union Cabinet, Information and Broadcasting Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said that Union approved Ministry of Jal Shakti's proposal to restructure and reorient the implementation of the Jal Jeevan Mission (JJM) from infrastructure creation to a service delivery, supported by drinking water governance and institutional ecosystem for sustainable rural piped potable water supply.

For restructuring JJM with focus on structural reforms, Cabinet approved enhancement of total outlay to Rs. 8.69 lakh crore with total central assistance of Rs. 3.59 lakh crore, enhancing from Rs. 2.08 lakh crore approved in 2019-20 i.e. additional central share of Rs. 1.51 lakh crore.

According to a release, a uniform national digital framework, namely "Sujalam Bharat", shall be instituted, under which every village shall be assigned a unique Sujal Gaon / Service Area ID, digitally mapping the complete drinking water supply system from source to tap.

For ensuring transparency and accountability there will be involvement of gram panchayats and VWSCs in the commissioning and formal handover of schemes through "Jal Arpan".

A Gram Panchayat shall certify completion of works and declare itself "Har Ghar Jal" only upon confirmation that adequate in-village operation and maintenance mechanisms have been established by the State Government.

Recognizing that community ownership and participation are critical for operational efficiency and source sustainability, the programme shall promote "Jal Utsav" as an annual, community-led maintenance and review event, integrating local cultural ethos while reinforcing collective responsibility for drinking water secure future, the release said.

From the baseline of 3.23 crore (17%) rural households with tap water connections in 2019, so far, more than 12.56 crore additional rural households have been provided with tap water connections under JJM.

At present, out of 19.36 crore rural households identified by the States/UTs in the country, around 15.80 crore (81.61%) households are reported to have tap water connections.

Beyond the physical achievements, impacts of JJM have been assessed by reputed national and international institutions/ individuals, the release said.

"SBI Research reported that JJM has freed 9 crore women from fetching water, enabling greater participation in other economic activities. World Health Organisation (WHO) estimated reduction in women drudgery by saving of 5.5 crore hours daily, prevention of 400,000 diarrheal deaths, and savings of 14 million Disability Adjusted Life Years (DALYs)," the release said.

It said Nobel laureate Prof. Michael Kremer estimated a potential of 30% reduction in under-five mortality, saving 1,36,000 lives annually.

"IIM Bangalore & International Labour Organisation (ILO) estimated generation of 59.9 lakh direct and 2.2 crore indirect person-years of potential employment, strengthening rural livelihoods through JJM. Women and the girl child have emerged as the principal beneficiaries of this intervention, with substantial gains in terms of reduced drudgery, improved health and hygiene, enhanced dignity, and greater opportunities for education and livelihood activities," the release said.

It said JJM 2.0 would facilitate the certification of all Gram Panchayats as 'Har Ghar Jal', by provisioning tap water connection to all the 19.36 crore rural households across the country by December 2028 while ensuring adherence to timelines, scheme sustainability, and delivery of citizen-centric water services through Separate MoUs with State/UTs. JJM 2.0 also fosters the vision of Viksit Bharat @2047 with assured 24x7 rural drinking water supply by shifting from infrastructure-centric approach to a citizen-centric utility-based service delivery approach through Structural Reforms.

"With Whole of Government approach, Strategic convergence among various Departments at Government of India level for sustainable and long-term operation and maintenance of rural water supply infrastructure and scheme source sustenance has also been envisaged under Jal Jeevan Mission 2.0," the release said.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Rs. 8.69 lakh crore is a massive amount. While the goal is noble, the focus must be on transparency and preventing corruption at the ground level. The 'Sujalam Bharat' digital framework is a good step if implemented properly. Hope the money reaches where it's needed.
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Anjali F
The shift from just building pipes to a service delivery model is crucial. In my area, the tap was installed but the water pressure is very low. Maintenance is the real challenge. Glad they are focusing on 'Jal Utsav' and community ownership. Jai Jal, Jai Jeevan!
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David E
Impressive scale and ambition. Saving 5.5 crore hours daily for women is a staggering statistic. The potential health benefits highlighted by WHO and Prof. Kremer show this is more than just infrastructure—it's a fundamental public health intervention. Well done.
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Karthik V
Good move, but execution is key. My concern is about water source sustainability. Many areas are already facing groundwater depletion. The mission must be integrated with rainwater harvesting and aquifer recharge programs at the village level. Otherwise, taps will run dry.
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Sneha F
Har Ghar Jal by 2028! What a dream for rural India. The fact that they are involving Gram Panchayats for certification through 'Jal Arpan' is smart. Local accountability is everything. Hope my native village in Bihar gets covered soon. 🤞

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