Despite significant dam projects, Maharashtra continues to face regional water disparities, as highlighted in the Vidarbha Pani Parishad. The event emphasized the need for decentralized water management and sustainable practices.
Water InequalityWater ManagementJalyukt ShivarRiverlinking ProjectsUrban Water PollutionReal Estate MaharashtraJun 08, 2025
The main issue highlighted is the deep regional disparities in water availability in Maharashtra, despite the presence of large dam projects.
The Jalyukt Shivar scheme is a flagship water conservation initiative in Maharashtra that integrates various departments under the authority of district collectors to ensure accountability and efficiency in water management.
Some major water transfer projects include the 500 km Wainganga-Nalganga river-linking project and the Tapi Water Recharge Project, which aim to transport water to water-stressed regions.
Urban centers in Maharashtra face challenges due to untreated domestic sewage, with over 90% of river and nullah pollution attributed to residential waste.
Citizen engagement is crucial for the success of water management in Maharashtra, as it hinges on consistent policy attention, transparent implementation, and active participation from the community.
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