Tata Motors signs agreement to restore 1,000 water bodies in Maharashtra
Tata Motors has teamed up with the Maharashtra government to restore 1,000 water bodies, aiming to improve water conservation in the state's areas facing water shortages.
Tata Motors has partnered with the Government of Maharashtra to restore 1,000 water bodies across 20 districts, expanding its water conservation efforts in the state's water-stressed regions. The initiative, formalized through a Memorandum of Understanding, builds on the company's 2024 project that rejuvenated 356 water bodies.
The program will extend to districts including Amravati, Latur, Chandrapur, Nagpur, and Nanded, with NAAM Foundation serving as the implementation partner. The project operates under the state's Gal Mukt Dharan Gal Yukt Shivar Yojana, a community-based de-siltation program.
Priya Khan, Officer on Special Duty at the Chief Minister's Office, noted that the program has developed into a community movement through partnerships with organizations like Tata Motors and NAAM Foundation. Ganesh Thorat, CEO of NAAM Foundation, highlighted the organization's work on water shortage issues since 2015.
In 2024, the initiative excavated approximately 60 lakh cubic meters of silt across 10 districts including Pune, Palghar, and Thane. This effort created storage capacity for 7,000 million liters of water, benefiting 7,000 farmers through improved water access and soil fertility.
The program provides farmers with pre-approved funds for silt transportation to their farms and uses digital monitoring for project implementation. The initiative focuses on the Vidarbha and Marathwada regions, known for water scarcity.
Tata Motors, which began operations in India in 1945, has integrated water conservation into its corporate social responsibility efforts. The company's partnership with the Maharashtra government represents a significant private sector contribution to water resource management.
The project aims to address recurring drought impacts in Maharashtra through sustainable water management practices, contributing to both agricultural productivity and rural development in the state.
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04 Feb 2025
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