Purulia Drinking Water Project: ₹1,296.25 Crore Initiative Launched
Purulia Drinking Water Project has marked a major step towards addressing the long-standing drinking water challenges faced by people across Purulia.
West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari on Monday initiated a ₹1,296.25 crore drinking water project supported by the Government of Japan and the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA).
The ambitious initiative is expected to provide access to purified drinking water to thousands of families across the district and improve the overall drinking water infrastructure in several rural areas.
₹1,296.25 Crore Drinking Water Project for Purulia
The newly initiated Purulia Drinking Water Project has been designed to strengthen the supply of safe and purified drinking water across a large part of the district.
According to the project details, the initiative will benefit:
87,271 families
458 mouzas
Around 8.13 lakh people
A planned supply of 70 litres of purified drinking water per person per day
The scale of the project makes it an important infrastructure initiative for Purulia, particularly in areas that have faced persistent challenges in accessing reliable drinking water.
Japan and JICA Support the Initiative
The project has been supported by the Government of Japan and JICA, providing international assistance for the development of drinking water infrastructure in the district.
The collaboration is expected to help strengthen water-supply facilities and improve access to treated drinking water for communities covered under the project.
Focus on Safe and Purified Drinking Water
A key objective of the initiative is to ensure a regular supply of purified drinking water.
The planned provision of 70 litres per person per day is intended to create a more reliable water-supply system for households covered by the project.
For communities that have traditionally faced difficulties in accessing adequate drinking water, the project could significantly improve daily living conditions.
Project to Benefit 458 Mouzas
The project will cover 458 mouzas, extending its reach across multiple settlements in Purulia.
With around 8.13 lakh people expected to benefit, the initiative represents a substantial expansion of drinking water infrastructure in the district.
The inclusion of more than 87,000 families is also expected to reduce dependence on local and seasonal sources of drinking water in the areas covered by the scheme.
Addressing Purulia's Water Crisis
Purulia has historically faced challenges related to water availability, particularly in areas affected by seasonal variations and limited access to dependable water sources.
The new Purulia Drinking Water Project seeks to address these challenges through a larger and more structured water-supply network.
By focusing on purified drinking water, the initiative is aimed not only at improving availability but also at ensuring better quality of water supplied to households.
Improving Rural Water Infrastructure
A large part of the project's potential impact will be felt in rural communities.
Providing a consistent supply of treated water can help households reduce the time and effort required to collect drinking water, while also strengthening basic public infrastructure.
The project is therefore expected to have wider social benefits beyond simply increasing water availability.
A Major Infrastructure Push
The ₹1,296.25 crore investment represents a significant commitment towards improving Purulia's drinking water infrastructure.
With international support from Japan and JICA, the project is expected to introduce or strengthen systems required to deliver purified water to the targeted communities.
The initiative also highlights the importance of long-term infrastructure planning to address drinking water requirements in areas where water availability remains a persistent concern.
What the Project Means for Residents
For the people living in the project's coverage areas, the most significant expected benefit is access to a regular supply of purified drinking water.
The planned supply of 70 litres per person per day could provide households with greater certainty over their daily drinking water requirements.
The project could also help reduce the dependence on alternative sources that may be affected by seasonal conditions.
Expected Benefits
The initiative is expected to contribute to:
Improved access to purified drinking water.
More reliable household water supply.
Better rural water infrastructure.
Reduced dependence on uncertain local water sources.
Improved living conditions for thousands of families.
Greater water security across the covered areas.
Looking Ahead
The launch of the Purulia Drinking Water Project represents an important milestone in the district's efforts to strengthen drinking water infrastructure.
With 87,271 families and around 8.13 lakh people expected to benefit, the project has the potential to make a significant difference to communities across 458 mouzas.
The involvement of the Government of Japan and JICA also underlines the scale and importance of the initiative.
The Purulia Drinking Water Project, worth ₹1,296.25 crore, is being positioned as a major intervention to address the district's long-standing drinking water challenges.
Supported by the Government of Japan and JICA, the project aims to provide purified drinking water at a planned rate of 70 litres per person per day to around 8.13 lakh people.
With thousands of families and hundreds of mouzas covered, the initiative is expected to strengthen water security and improve access to safe drinking water across Purulia.