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CR Paatil to Launch National Workshop on Water R&D on Monday

Union Jal Shakti Minister C.R. Paatil will inaugurate a national workshop on water research and development on Monday. The one-day event will feature technical sessions on groundwater, irrigation, and climate resilience. Key launches include the MAHA on Water initiative and the Jal Sanchay Jan Bhagidari digital platform. The Ministry will also sign an MoU with ISRO for satellite-based water resource management.

CR Paatil to inaugurate national workshop on water R&D on Monday

New Delhi, May 31

Union Jal Shakti Minister C.R. Paatil will on Monday inaugurate a national workshop on research and development in the water sector aimed at driving the country's next wave of water innovation by providing a common platform for the government, industry and academia, an official statement said.

The one-day workshop will be jointly inaugurated by Paatil and Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Science and Technology Jitendra Singh, the statement said.

The workshop will feature multiple technical sessions covering key themes such as groundwater management, irrigation practices, river morphology, floodplain inundation mapping, climate resilience, ecological assessments, dam and hydraulic structure safety, urban aquifer mapping, and the application of remote sensing and advanced technologies in water governance.

According to the statement, the coming together of government, industry and academia marks a significant step towards strengthening India's water research ecosystem and accelerating innovation-driven solutions for sustainable water management.

The initiative is also expected to foster stronger convergence among scientific institutions, policymakers, academia, startups, technical organisations and community stakeholders.

Minister of State for Jal Shakti Raj Bhushan Choudhary, Secretary, Department of Space and Chairman, ISRO, Secretary, Department of Science and Technology (DST), Secretary, Department of Drinking Water and Sanitation (DoDWS), Secretary, Department of Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation (DoWR, RD&GR), Additional Secretary and Mission Director of the National Water Mission, and the CEO of the Anusandhan National Research Foundation (ANRF), along with other senior officials, will also participate in the workshop.

A major highlight of the event will be the launch of MAHA on Water (Mission for Advancement in High-Impact Areas for Water), a joint initiative of the Ministry of Jal Shakti and the ANRF to promote cutting-edge research in priority areas such as water resources management, drinking water, climate resilience and water-use efficiency.

An open call for research proposals under the initiative will also be announced.

The Ministry will also launch an open call for startups and MSMEs under the BHARAT-WIN Portal to support product and prototype development in the water sector.

The workshop will also witness the launch of Jal Sanchay Jan Bhagidari: Catch the Rain (JSJB: CTR), a participatory digital platform designed to strengthen community-led water conservation efforts by enabling citizens, institutions and local bodies to document and showcase water conservation, rainwater harvesting and groundwater recharge initiatives.

Reinforcing the vision of "Whole of Government and Whole of Society", the platform will promote Jan Bhagidari, behavioural change, local participation and grassroots innovations as key drivers of long-term water security and climate resilience.

The Ministry of Jal Shakti and ISRO are also expected to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to strengthen satellite-based applications and advanced technologies for water resource assessment, monitoring and management, with 24 priority studies and areas of cooperation already identified.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Michael C

Interesting to see the Jal Shakti Ministry partnering with ISRO and ANRF. As someone working in water tech abroad, I think India's approach to integrating space technology with water management and community participation through "Catch the Rain" platform could be a global model. Hope the open calls attract real innovators.

Priya S

Another workshop, another launch. Meanwhile, in my village in Tamil Nadu, we still have no proper rainwater harvesting structures. I truly hope the JSJB: CTR platform leads to real action at the grassroots level, not just data collection. Jan Bhagidari works only if there's genuine follow-up and accountability. 🙏

Vikram M

Happy to see the focus on dam and hydraulic structure safety. We have thousands of aging dams in India, and floodplain mapping combined with satellite tech can save lives during monsoons. The MoU with ISRO sounds promising. Hope this doesn't get lost in bureaucratic delays. We need action, not just press releases.

Emma D

As an environmental scientist from Australia, I find India's focus on "Whole of Government and Whole of Society" approach commendable. The integration of startups through BHARAT-WIN Portal for prototype development could accelerate solutions for water reuse and efficiency. Climate resilience needs exactly this kind of multi-stakeholder collaboration. 🚀

Neha E

Jal Sanchay Jan Bhagidari sounds like a good idea, but I am skeptical about how many citizens will actually use this digital platform. In our city, most people are unaware of even basic water conservation methods. The government should also run awareness campaigns in local languages alongside launching these high-tech portals. Arre yaar, ground reality matters too!

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