Ministry of Jal Shakti
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NATIONAL RURAL DRINKING WATER PROGRAMME

Posted On: 03 FEB 2022 5:05PM by PIB Delhi

During the 12th Five Year Plan, States/ UTs had targeted to provide safe drinking water at reasonable distance to 5.56 lakh partially covered with service level of less than 40 lpcd potable water and quality-affected water quality issues in ground water sources rural habitations and as reported, achieved the coverage in 5.92 lakh rural habitations across the country. State/ UT–wise details of targets and achievement made therein during the 12th Five Year Plan period is annexed.

 Since August, 2019 Government of India in partnership with States, is implementing Jal Jeevan Mission (JJM) after subsuming erstwhile National Rural Drinking Water Programme (NRDWP) to make provision of potable water to every rural household through tap water connection, by 2024.

 A number of steps have been taken to plan and implement JJM in the whole country with speed, inter alia, which includes joint discussion and finalization of saturation plan and annual action plan (AAP) of States/ UTs, regular review of implementation, workshops/ conferences/ webinars for capacity building, training, knowledge sharing, field visits by multi-disciplinary team to provide technical support, etc. A detailed Operational Guideline for the implementation of JJM; Margdarshika for Gram Panchayats & VWSCs to provide safe drinking water in rural households; and Guidelines on a special campaign to provide piped water supply in anganwadi centres, ashramshalas and schools have been shared with States/ UTs to facilitate planning and implementation of Jal Jeevan Mission. For online monitoring, JJM–Integrated Management Information System (IMIS) and JJM–Dashboard has been put in place. Provision has also been made for transparent online financial management through Public Financial Management System (PFMS).

This Information was given by the Minister of State for Jal Shakti, Shri Prahlad Singh Patel in a written  reply in Lok Sabha today.

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Annex referred in the reply to Lok Sabha Unstarred Question No. 249 due for reply on 03.02.2022

State/ UT-wise details of the targets (as number of habitations) and achievement under erstwhile NRDWP in 2012-13 to 2016-17

 

S.

No.

Year

2012-13

2013-14

2014-15

2015-16

2016-17

State/ UT

Target

Achievement

Target

Achievement

Target

Achievement

Target

Achievement

Target

Achievement

  1.  

A & N Islands

 NR

NR

NR

 NR

4

 NR

 5

NR

5

NR

  1.  

Andhra Pradesh

5,477

5,699

5,798

6,378

2,744

2,819

980

1,905

 1,005

1,373

  1.  

Arunachal Pradesh

292

358

304

369

 248

214

217

 143

188

 126

  1.  

Assam

7,230

7,110

7,175

6,552

9,938

6,399

3,993

1,659

 1,752

 382

  1.  

Bihar

15,015

10,960

13,832

12,787

 13,000

12,236

5,692

7,189

 7,777

1,289

  1.  

Chhattisgarh

12,641

9,111

10,700

11,832

 10,900

12,173

3,894

3,670

 4,169

 997

  1.  

Goa

 NR

NR

NR

 NR

NR

 NR

 2

NR

2

NR

  1.  

Gujarat

1,150

1,856

1,050

4,085

1,075

2,498

961

1,193

 32

1,605

  1.  

Haryana

955

895

818

702

 534

523

248

 317

263

 290

  1.  

Himachal Pradesh

2,532

2,650

2,500

2,587

2,500

2,560

1,115

1,536

 1,300

 938

  1.  

Jammu & Kashmir

1,279

1,153

955

901

 803

642

359

 233

380

 260

  1.  

Jharkhand

16,583

17,335

12,132

12,546

 16,535

9,185

7,307

1,868

 1,430

3,074

  1.  

Karnataka

10,403

13,284

10,378

17,522

 10,003

15,398

4,551

 19,791

12,000

 17,434

  1.  

Kerala

696

668

924

356

1,000

221

429

 432

463

 291

  1.  

Madhya Pradesh

17,074

17,483

13,050

13,858

 10,876

12,378

5,421

 11,478

338

7,420

  1.  

Maharashtra

5,940

4,637

4,713

4,064

4,200

3,747

1,611

1,566

 1,955

1,270

  1.  

Manipur

250

197

250

260

 200

224

52

80

 50

 103

  1.  

Meghalaya

628

510

616

549

 200

285

280

 242

110

82

  1.  

Mizoram

57

5

 45

57

52

51

31

28

 35

35

  1.  

Nagaland

175

178

 85

155

 120

190

24

 168

 54

 167

  1.  

Odisha

12,209

19,484

13,500

18,447

 13,500

20,521

8,620

 15,224

 9,300

8,196

  1.  

Puducherry

30

NR

 23

 NR

23

 NR

 5

NR

5

NR

  1.  

Punjab

1,473

617

1,939

1,227

1,850

570

261

 251

779

 647

  1.  

Rajasthan

9,137

3,943

2,990

4,244

3,173

3,513

1,963

2,763

 2,039

2,908

  1.  

Sikkim

280

101

200

87

 200

128

45

81

 40

14

  1.  

Tamil Nadu

7,000

7,203

6,000

5,742

4,805

8,622

1,494

1,390

 3,269

2,910

  1.  

Telangana

NA

NA

NA

NA

2,057

2,143

802

1,669

915

1,121

  1.  

Tripura

1,052

1,323

1,178

1,120

1,382

1,538

525

 938

565

 571

  1.  

Uttar Pradesh

24,000

23,727

25,000

22,666

 24,500

10,461

2,334

4,300

 1,354

1,838

  1.  

Uttarakhand

1,085

983

1,083

988

1,056

976

473

 479

495

 484

  1.  

West Bengal

4,152

4,236

4,600

3,347

4,620

5,891

2,497

5,295

 4,766

5,217

 

Total

1,58,795

1,55,706

1,41,838

1,53,428

1,42,098

1,36,106

56,191

85,888

56,835

61,042

NR: Not Reported, NA: Not Applicable                                                                                          Source: JJM-IMIS

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