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Clear filtersTap Water Scheme (Nal Jal Yojana)
The Tap Water Scheme (Nal Jal Yojana) is run by the Panchayat and Rural Development Department of Madhya Pradesh Government. This scheme aims to provide clean, safe drinking water directly to homes in village areas through tap connections. The main goal is to make clean water easily accessible to rural families so they don't have to walk long distances to fetch water.
View DetailsMukhyamantri Gramin Peyjal Nishchay Yojana
The Mukhyamantri Gramin Peyjal Nishchay Yojana is Bihar's state government scheme to provide clean, safe drinking water through pipeline connections to every rural household. Run by the Bihar government, the scheme focuses on sustainable water management and involves local communities in planning and maintenance. Started in 2016, it aims to ensure no rural family in Bihar lacks access to pure drinking water.
View DetailsBanglar Awaas Yojana (BAY)
Banglar Awaas Yojana (BAY) is a West Bengal housing scheme that provides financial assistance to homeless families and those living in poor-quality kutcha or dilapidated houses. Run by the West Bengal government, the scheme helps eligible beneficiaries construct permanent pucca houses with basic amenities like toilets and safe drinking water access.
View DetailsVasantrao Naik Tanda / Basti Development Scheme
The Vasantrao Naik Tanda/Basti Development Scheme is run by the Government of Maharashtra to improve living conditions in settlements of Vimukta Jatis (freed tribes) and Nomadic Tribes. The scheme provides essential basic amenities and infrastructure to these communities. It focuses on providing clean drinking water, electricity, toilets, drainage systems, and other necessary services to improve health and living standards.
View DetailsJal Jeevan Mission
Jal Jeevan Mission is a national program run by the Ministry of Jal Shakti to provide safe and clean drinking water to every household in rural India. Under this mission, the government aims to install individual tap connections in homes so that families do not have to fetch water from far away. The goal is to ensure that all rural households have access to adequate drinking water by 2024.
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