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Gujarat News Updated May 28, 2026

Tap Water Transforms Lives in Gujarat's Tribal Dang Villages

Women in Gujarat's Dang district no longer walk hours daily to fetch water, thanks to tap connections under the Jal Jeevan Mission. Pipeline networks and lift irrigation systems now serve remote tribal villages despite difficult hilly terrain. Gujarat has achieved 100% rural household tap water coverage, among top-performing states. Residents report saved time and improved quality of life with water now available at home.

Gujarat: Dang villagers hail tap water access under Jal Jeevan Mission

Dang, May 28

For years, Uma Ben's mornings began with a long walk to fetch water. Like many women in Sakarpatal village of Gujarat's Dang district, she had to carry pots through hilly forest terrain every day to meet her family's daily needs.

Today, the situation has changed significantly. Under the Gujarat government's 'Nal Se Jal' mission and the Centre's 'Har Ghar Jal' initiative under the Jal Jeevan Mission, clean drinking water is now reaching homes directly through tap connections in remote tribal villages.

"The water now comes into our home. Earlier, we women had to go and fetch water. Now we get it in the comfort of our home. We are very happy," said Uma Ben, a resident of Dang district.

The availability of tap water connections has reduced hardships for tribal families, particularly women, who earlier spent several hours every day collecting water from distant sources.

Despite the region's difficult hilly terrain, pipeline networks and lift irrigation systems have been developed to ensure a regular water supply to remote villages. Local communities are also participating in maintaining the water supply system.

"We used to go up the hill to fetch water and got tired upon returning home. And now we get water while sitting here at home. We use this water for washing clothes, washing utensils, for the toilet, and bathing, we now have water at home," said Kumudben, another resident of the village.

Water Supply Operator Akshay Valvi said the project has brought major relief to villagers.

"Bringing water by climbing up and down the hill was very difficult. Now with pipeline water reaching each home, it has brought relief to the people. They can now go to their work," he said.

According to government data, Gujarat is among the top-performing states under the Jal Jeevan Mission and has achieved 100 per cent rural household tap water coverage.

Talati-cum-Mantri Harshidaben Patel said the initiative has transformed daily life in the region.

"The 'Har Ghar Jal' initiative has brought water facilities to each home. Every home now has taps and receives a water supply. Earlier, when they had to go far away to fetch water, their time was wasted. Now things have changed; they now get water at home and can focus on their work," she said.

From walking kilometres daily to fetch water to receiving it at their doorstep, residents in Gujarat's tribal villages say the initiative has improved convenience, saved time and enhanced their quality of life.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Rohit P

Great initiative but I hope the water quality is regularly tested. Many places get piped water but it's not always safe to drink. Need to ensure purification systems are also in place in these tribal areas. Still, happy for Uma Ben and others! 🙏

Ananya R

This is exactly what development should look like. My grandmother used to tell stories of walking miles for water in UP. To see tribal women in Gujarat getting tap water at home - it's a dream come true for many. Kudos to the local authorities and the villagers for maintaining the system.

Vikram M

Real progress is when the last mile gets connected. Dang is a tough terrain - hilly and forested. If they can lay pipelines there, it shows commitment. Hope this becomes a model for other states with similar geography. Water is life, literally. 💧

Kavya N

While this is fantastic, I hope the government also focuses on groundwater recharge in these areas. Just providing tap water without ensuring sustainable sources might create problems later. But for now, very happy for the women of Dang! They deserve this relief.

Siddharth J

This is the kind of news that makes me proud. From 'Nal Se Jal' to 'Har Ghar Jal' - it's not just a slogan, it's changing lives. My village in Rajasthan also got tap connections last year. The difference it makes to daily life is immeasurable. Bharat is truly transforming!

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