Raipur, November 28, 2024 Pacharahi’s Transformation through Tap Water Access
Pacharahi, a remote village once known for its 16th-century archaeological treasures, is back in the spotlight, this time for a groundbreaking reason. Home to the Baiga tribal community, Pacharahi has achieved a significant milestone—every household now has access to clean, piped water under the Jal Jeevan Mission. This development has brought a wave of relief and joy, especially among women, who have been freed from the arduous task of fetching water from distant sources.
How Tap Water Changed Lives in Pacharahi
Ease of Access to Clean Water
- Direct Water Supply: 72 families now receive clean water directly in their homes.
- Improved Hygiene: Access to clean water has reduced the risk of waterborne diseases in the village.
- Empowerment of Women: Women no longer spend hours fetching water, giving them time for childcare, livelihoods, and other household responsibilities.
Jal Jeevan Mission Implementation in Pacharahi
- Investment: The Public Health Engineering Department allocated ₹68 lakh to develop the water supply infrastructure.
- Solar-Powered Water Supply: A solar pump powers the water system, ensuring sustainability even in this forested area.
- Seamless Delivery: Clean water now reaches every corner of the village, overcoming earlier challenges of iron contamination in groundwater.
Impact of Jal Jeevan Mission on Kabirdham District
Expanding Access to Safe Drinking Water
- 85 Villages Covered: Every home in these villages now has access to tap water under the mission.
- Future Goals: The mission aims to cover all 958 villages in the district, with work nearing completion in 205 villages and a March 2025 target for the remaining areas.
- Solar-Powered Solutions: Focused efforts are being made to provide water access in remote and sparsely populated areas using solar pumps.
Multi-Village Schemes for Challenging Areas
To address water scarcity and contamination in specific areas, multi-village schemes have been launched:
- Rengakhar Multi-Village Scheme: Delivers treated water from Baherakhar reservoir to 15 villages affected by high iron content in groundwater.
- Dhamki Bamni Multi-Village Scheme: Supplies water from Sarodha reservoir to 16 villages suffering from a steep decline in groundwater levels.
Voices from Pacharahi: A New Dawn for the Community
- Radha Bai, Pacharahi Resident: “Having clean water at home has transformed our lives. I no longer worry about my children falling ill from contaminated water.”
- Sita Devi, Homemaker: “We spent hours fetching water before. Now, I have time to focus on my family and even start small income-generating activities.”
Conclusion: A Model of Inclusive Development
The success of the Jal Jeevan Mission in Pacharahi exemplifies the impact of innovative and community-centric policies. By addressing water scarcity and improving access in remote tribal areas, the initiative not only enhances health and hygiene but also empowers rural communities. As Kabirdham district moves closer to universal water access, this achievement serves as an inspiration for similar efforts nationwide.
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Author: This news is edited by: Abhishek Verma, (Editor, CANON TIMES)
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