National Water Awards 2023:
Key HighlightsTop States:
- Odisha– 1st place
- Constructed 53,000+ water conservation & rainwater harvesting structures
- Renovated 11,000 traditional water bodies
- Set up 21,000 wastewater treatment plants
- Converted 90,900+ ha to micro-irrigation; benefitted 87,000 farmers
- Planted 9 crore saplings
- Uttar Pradesh– 2nd place
- Provided tap water to 17,900+ villages (1.91 crore households) under Jal Jeevan Mission
- Built 133 sewage treatment plants (capacity: 4,100 MLD)
- Constructed/rejuvenated 14,679 Amrit Sarovars
- Undertook extensive rainwater harvesting initiatives
- Gujarat & Puducherry– Joint 3rd place
- Gujarat: 100% tap water coverage, micro-irrigation for 14 lakh farmers, intra-basin water transfer projects, active village Pani Samitis
- Puducherry: Renovated 84 tanks, desilted 190 ponds, tap water to 1,14,900 households, 850 rooftop rainwater harvesting structures
Best Districts:
- West Zone: Indore (MP)
- East Zone: Balangir (Odisha)
Best Village Panchayats:
- Pullampara, Kerala
- Masulpani, Chhattisgarh
- Hampapuram, Andhra Pradesh & Khliehrangnah, Meghalaya (joint)
Best Urban Local Bodies:
- Surat, Gujarat
- Puri, Odisha
- Pune, Maharashtra
Best Schools/Colleges:
- Govt Upper Primary School, Jethwan ka Bas, Rajasthan
- Govt Sarvodaya Kanya Vidyalaya, Paschim Vihar, Delhi
- Khairbani Ashram School, Odisha
- Special mention: BHSS, Zainakote, Srinagar
Best Industries:
- Aravali Power Company Pvt Ltd, Haryana
- Apollo Tyres Ltd, Tamil Nadu
- Raymond Uco Denim Pvt Ltd, Maharashtra
Best Water User Association:
Best Institutions (other than school/college):
- Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore
- Koner Laksmaiah Education Foundation, Guntur
- IIT-Madras, Chennai
- Special mentions: IIT Tirupati, Birla Institute of Science & Tech, Sri Tirumala Nagar RWA
Best Civil Society:
- BAIF Development Research Foundation, Pune
- Yuva Mitra, Nashik
- Gramin Vikas Trust & Art of Living (joint)
Updated - Oct 14, 2024; 10: 20 PM | ET