Key Points

The Guldi solar water pumping station has become a lifeline for 55 families in Uttarakhand's Tehri Garhwal district. Built under the Jal Jeevan Mission, the ₹44 lakh project replaced unreliable water deliveries that took days to arrive. Villagers now enjoy consistent clean water through a 30,000-liter solar-powered reservoir maintained by the Gram Panchayat. Officials highlight this as a model for remote areas lacking traditional water infrastructure.

Key Points: Guldi Solar Water System Transforms Lives for 55 Uttarakhand Families

  • Solar pumping station built under Jal Jeevan Mission at ₹44 lakh
  • Provides 30kL reservoir capacity via Gram Panchayat maintenance
  • Replaces erratic 2-3 day water supply from Chamba
  • Designed for areas without gravity-fed water sources
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Uttarakhand: Guldi solar pumping drinking water system becomes lifeline for over 50 families

A solar-powered water project in Tehri Garhwal ensures clean drinking water for 55 families, ending their decades-long water scarcity struggles.

"The people of Guldi village no longer have to face water shortages - Village Head Paramjit Singh Sajwan"

Tehri, June 18

The solar pumping drinking water system in Tehri Garhwal district of Uttarakhand is proving to be a lifeline for the village residents.

The solar water pumping system has been built in Guldi village in Chamba development block, under the Jeevan Mission programme, and has proved to be the primary water source for about 55 families in the village.

The project was launched under the ambitious 'Jal Jeevan Mission Yojana' with the objective of providing clean drinking water to every household. Under the scheme, clean water is provided to every family through domestic tap connections.

Under the project, Uttarakhand Drinking Water Corporation constructed a pumping station under the Solar Pumping Drinking Water Scheme at a cost of Rs 44 lakh in Guldi village, under the guidance of Tehri Garhwal’s District Magistrate.

The reservoir capacity of the drinking water tank is 30 thousand kilolitres. About 50 to 55 families are getting drinking water from this. The District Magistrate said that the pumping station is being maintained and operated by the Gram Panchayat, Guldi.

Village head Guldi Paramjit Singh Sajwan said that earlier, drinking water used to come from the Chamba pumping, which used to reach the village in 2-3 days.

A storage tank and water supply tank were constructed by Drinking Water Corporation Chamba in the year 2022-23 under the Solar Pumping Scheme.

He said that the people of Guldi village no longer have to face water shortages. He also thanked the central and state governments, as well as the district administration and said that this scheme is very beneficial for the villagers.

Executive Engineer K.N. Semwal further explained that the solar pumping system was developed here due to the non-availability of a gravity source. Under this, a tank was built above Guldi village and then sourced to the village through pumping.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
This is what development should look like! Solar power + water solution is perfect for hilly areas. More such projects needed in Uttarakhand and Himachal. Hope they maintain it properly 🤞
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Priya M.
Wonderful initiative! But 44 lakhs for 55 families seems quite expensive. Hope the cost can be reduced for future projects so more villages can benefit. Still, happy for Guldi villagers!
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Ankit S.
As someone from Uttarakhand, I know how tough water scarcity is in hills. Earlier women had to walk miles! Solar solution is brilliant - no electricity bills and eco-friendly. Jal Jeevan Mission doing good work 👍
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Sunita R.
My mother's village in Himachal needs this too! Water comes only twice a week. Government should prioritize hilly areas where women suffer the most for basic needs. Good to see technology helping rural India 🙏
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Vikram J.
Hope the Gram Panchayat maintains it well. Many government projects fail after few years due to poor maintenance. They should train local youth in solar tech maintenance - will create jobs too!
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Neha T.
So happy to read positive news from hills! We only hear about migration and problems. This shows when government schemes are implemented properly, they can change lives. More power to our mountain communities! 💪

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