Taps Transform Lives in Gujarat's Tribal Villages
In Sakarpatal village, Gujarat's 'Nal Se Jal' and 'Har Ghar Jal' initiatives have revolutionized access to clean water. Residents, especially women, now receive water directly at their homes, reducing daily hardships. Government efforts have achieved full rural household tap water coverage, significantly improving quality of life.
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In the remote tribal village of Sakarpatal in Gujarat's Dang district, a remarkable transformation has occurred. For years, women like Uma Ben embarked on arduous morning treks to fetch water, navigating hilly forest terrain with pots in hand. This routine has been radically altered thanks to government initiatives.
The 'Nal Se Jal' mission, spearheaded by the Gujarat government, coupled with the Centre's 'Har Ghar Jal' initiative under the Jal Jeevan Mission, now delivers clean drinking water directly to homes through tap connections. Uma Ben expresses her happiness as water now arrives in the comfort of her home, sparing her the daily trek.
This monumental change, facilitated by a complex network of pipelines and lift irrigation systems, has brought considerable relief to villagers. Water Supply Operator Akshay Valvi notes the ease it provides, freeing residents to focus on work. Government data confirms that Gujarat leads in implementing these efforts, boasting a 100% rural household tap water coverage.
(With inputs from agencies.)

