The Art of Living's Vision: Transforming India's Water Crisis with Community Empowerment

The Art of Living, led by Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, tackles India's water crisis with community-driven initiatives. Through River Rejuvenation Projects, the organization empowers local communities to actively engage in water conservation efforts, impacting millions. Their JalTara program in Maharashtra has seen significant success, improving groundwater levels and agricultural productivity.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Bangalore | Updated: 21-09-2024 14:28 IST | Created: 21-09-2024 14:28 IST
The Art of Living's Vision: Transforming India's Water Crisis with Community Empowerment
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The Art of Living has introduced a transformative approach to India's water crisis, emphasizing community involvement over mere statistical analysis. Spearheaded by founder Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, the organization underscores the necessity of water as a life force and advocates for its protection through various initiatives.

The organization's River Rejuvenation Projects are a testament to this philosophy, spanning over 20,000 villages and affecting more than 34.5 million lives. By constructing 92,000 groundwater recharge structures and removing 270 lakh cubic meters of silt, The Art of Living safeguards 174.02 billion liters of water annually, transforming water conservation into a feasible reality.

A shining example is the JalTara program in Jalna, Maharashtra. Launched in 37 villages, the project achieved zero water logging and increased groundwater levels, boosting crop production by 42%. This initiative now spans over 80 villages, demonstrating the profound impact of The Art of Living's water conservation strategies.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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