President Murmu Urges Nation to Make Water Conservation a Way of Life

President Droupadi Murmu addressed the Jal Mahotsav 2026, emphasizing that water in India is deeply linked to culture, livelihood, and dignity. She highlighted the success of the Jal Jeevan Mission in providing clean water to rural households, ending the struggle of fetching water from afar. The President stressed the critical role of community ownership and the empowerment of women through Self-Help Groups in water testing and management. She called for coordinated efforts in greywater management, groundwater recharge, and rainwater harvesting to ensure future water security for the nation.

Key Points: President Murmu on Water Conservation & Jal Jeevan Mission

  • Jal Jeevan Mission brings water to homes
  • Community ownership key for conservation
  • Self-Help Groups vital in water management
  • Multi-agency coordination strengthens water security
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"To secure our future, we must make water conservation an integral part of our lives": President Droupadi Murmu

President Droupadi Murmu addresses Jal Mahotsav 2026, highlighting community ownership, women's role via SHGs, and multi-pronged efforts for water security.

"To secure our future, we must make water conservation an integral part of our lives. - President Droupadi Murmu"

New Delhi, March 11

President Droupadi Murmu graced and addressed the 'Jal Mahotsav 2026' in New Delhi on Wednesday.

Speaking on the occasion, the President said that in India, water is not just a basic amenity, but is linked to our culture, traditions, livelihood and community life. For so many years, villagers, especially women and children, had to fetch drinking water from great distances. Providing clean water wasn't just a matter of convenience; it was a matter of time, health, and dignity. To address these challenges, the Government of India launched the 'Jal Jeevan Mission'. Villagers who once struggled to access drinking water now have access to clean and safe water in their own homes.

She said, "When responsibility for a resource is taken not just by the government but by the entire society, its conservation becomes more effective and sustainable. Community ownership also plays a vital role in water management and conservation. She expressed confidence that celebrating 'Jal Arpan Diwas', the formal handover of water supply infrastructure to gram panchayats, will strengthen the sense of community ownership."

The President was happy to note that Self-Help Groups are involved in water testing, operation, and other maintenance tasks, according a release. She said, "There are numerous examples where the commitment and dedication of Self-Help Groups have led to positive changes in the lives of women and society. She expressed confidence that harnessing the potential of women through Self-Help Groups will be extremely fruitful in addressing water security."

The President said that multi-pronged and coordinated efforts are crucial to strengthening water security. She was happy to note that greywater management is being promoted in rural areas through coordination with the "Clean India Mission." For water resource sustainability, work is being done in collaboration with the Central Groundwater Board and other related organizations on groundwater recharge and water conservation. Campaigns like Catch the Rain and Jal Sanchay Jan Bhagidari are playing a vital role in rainwater harvesting. She said that such coordination will ensure water security.

The President said, "Water conservation is a collective responsibility. We must view water not merely as a commodity, but as a priceless asset for future generations. To secure our future, we must make water conservation an integral part of our lives. Awareness about water management and conservation among the younger generation will ensure country's water security in future. She expressed confidence that the 'Jal Mahotsav' will become a medium of mass movement for India's water security."

The Ministry of Jal Shakti is organising Jal Mahotsav 2026 - a nationwide campaign from 8 March to 22 March to strengthen Jan Bhagidari and community ownership in rural drinking water service delivery under the Jal Jeevan Mission.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Absolutely right. We treat water as if it's infinite. In cities like Bengaluru, we are already facing a crisis. Rainwater harvesting should be mandatory for every building, not just an option. The 'Catch the Rain' campaign needs more visibility and public participation.
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Aman W
Empowering Self-Help Groups for water management is a brilliant move. It gives women economic agency and solves a local problem. Win-win. Hope this model is scaled up across all states.
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Sarah B
Visiting India, I was struck by the reverence for rivers like the Ganga. Linking culture with conservation, as the President said, is powerful. The community-based approach here could be a lesson for many countries facing water stress.
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Karthik V
Good words, but implementation is everything. In my district, the pipeline was laid but the water quality testing is inconsistent. The handover to gram panchayats (Jal Arpan Diwas) must come with proper training and sustained funding for maintenance. Otherwise, it's just a photo-op.
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Meera T
We need to start teaching water conservation in schools from a young age. My child's school has a small rainwater harvesting model and it's the best practical lesson. Future security truly depends on this generation's habits. Jal Mahotsav should have more events for children and colleges.

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