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1. Session 2 (30 Minute)
Introducing to JJM - Opportunities
Government of India
Ministry of Jal Shakti
Department of Drinking Water & Sanitation
National jal Jeevan Mission
New Delhi
Mission Directorate, JJM, J&K
3. 3
Points we will cover in this session
Challenges around water supply in your village
Introducing Jal Jeevan Mission
Paradigm Shift
Components
Benefits
JJM Dashboard
Monitoring through IoT
4. 4
Points we will cover in this session
Challenges around water supply in your village
Introducing Jal Jeevan Mission
Paradigm Shift
Components
Benefits
JJM Dashboard
Monitoring through IoT
6. 6
Some Challenges around Water
Not enough
water supply
Interrupted
supply
Drought
Depleting
ground water
Contaminated
water
Poor O&M
Skill gaps in
community
Other natural
disasters
7. 7
Points we will cover in this session
Challenges around water supply in your village
Introducing Jal Jeevan Mission
Paradigm Shift
Components
Benefits
JJM Dashboard
Monitoring through IoT
8. 8
JJM Vision
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=412frY98g-Y
Adequate quantity (55 LPCD)of
prescribed quality
(BIS: 10500:2012)
Regular and long-term basis
(30 years)
At affordable service
delivery charges leading
to improvement in living
standards of rural
communities.
Drinking water
supply
to
every rural
household
9. 9
Jal Jeevan Mission
Aim
To provide FHTC
(functional
household tap
connection) to
every rural
household by 2024
10. 10
Points we will cover in this session
Challenges around water supply in your village
Introducing Jal Jeevan Mission
Paradigm Shift
Components
Benefits
JJM Dashboard
Monitoring through IoT
12. 12
Points we will cover in this session
Challenges around water supply in your village
Introducing Jal Jeevan Mission
Paradigm Shift
Components
Benefits
JJM Dashboard
Monitoring through IoT
13. Components Under JJM
Development of in-village piped water supply infrastructure for FHTCs
Development of reliable drinking water sources and/ or augmentation of existing sources
Bulk water transfer- Multi village scheme where water quantity & quality issue, treatment
plants and distribution network as per need
Technological interventions for removal of contaminants where water quality is an issue
Retrofitting of completed and ongoing PWS schemes to achieve FHTCs
Grey water Management
Support activities i.e. IEC, HRD, R&D, knowledge centre, capacity building of communities, etc.
14. Categories of Schemes
for in-village water
supply infrastructure
including source
development
Retrofitting of ongoing
schemes under NRDWP
for the last mile
connectivity
Retrofitting of
completed rural water
supply schemes to make
it JJM compliant
SVS having adequate
ground / spring / local or
surface water source of
prescribed quality
SVS having adequate
groundwater that needs
treatment
Multi Village Scheme
(MVS) with water
grids/regional water
supply scheme
Mini solar power-based
piped water supply in
isolated/ tribal hamlets
Development of in-village piped water supply infrastructure for FHTCs
Planned and
managed by
Gram Panchayat
and/ or its
subcommittee,i.
e. VWSC/ Paani
Samiti/ User
Group, etc.
Multi Village Scheme
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xdxvD-yEEbQ
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Development of reliable drinking water sources OR augmentation of existing sources
• Dedicated bore well recharge
structures, rain water recharge,
rejuvenation of existing water bodies,
etc. Need to be adopted
• Watershed/spring shed principles to
be used
16. 16
Bulk water transfer – In Multi village scheme
Bulk water transfer from long distances for
villages with
• Water quality issues
• Scarcity of surface water sources
• Drought-prone and desert areas
17. 17
Technological interventions for removal of contaminants where water quality is an issue
Community Water Purification Plant (CWPP)
in Groundwater Contaminated Areas
18. 18
Grey water Management
• 65-70% of the total water supply in
rural areas emerges as grey water
• Grey water management is a key
component under JJM
• The funds for this may be utilized
under convergence –
• SBM II,
• CSR,
• 15th finance etc.
19. Support Activities
Will develop ‘Responsible and Responsive leadership’ among community
for long term sustainability
IEC, HRD, capacity building of communities etc.
20. 20
Points we will cover in this session
Challenges around water supply in your village
Introducing Jal Jeevan Mission
Paradigm Shift
Components
Benefits
JJM Dashboard
Monitoring through IoT
22. 22
Some Benefits
Reduced drudgery
for women
Quality of life
Health benefits of
regular clean
drinking water
Reduction in
interruption of
Children’s
education
Economic benefits
of time saved in
water collection
Economic benefits
of time saved
because of reduced
illness
Community
ownership
Sustainable water
service delivery
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qpoz_oXYU8Q
23. 23
Points we will cover in this session
Challenges around water supply in your village
Introducing Jal Jeevan Mission
Paradigm Shift
Components
Benefits
JJM Dashboard
Monitoring through IoT
25. 25
Points we will cover in this session
Challenges around water supply in your village
Introducing Jal Jeevan Mission
Paradigm Shift
Components
Benefits
JJM Dashboard
Monitoring through IoT
26. https://youtu.be/BaKziJQgmO0
Monitoring through IoT
• Provides real-time information
without any manual
intervention by using sensors.
• Allow effective monitoring and
management on-ground.
• Enable real-time visibility to
State water supply/ PHED
officials, and citizens.
27. • This session should be taken for all category of villages
• Screen the video on JJM. The link for the video is hyperlinked in slide
no.5
• Understand the views of PRIs on challenges in availability of water in
their village with the help of fish ball exercise
• Avoid discrepancies in actual status and IMIS data during dashboard
screening.
• Ask participants about what they understand from photos given each
slide
• This will help to understand what is the present status of their village
and what exactly they want their village to be.
Summary of Methodology