logo

All Exams

Notifications

All Exams

Explore All Exams at KGS

All Exams
Home>Current Affairs>Extension and Restructuring of the Jal Jeevan Mission
Current Affairs made simple.

Current Affairs provides you with the best compilation of the Daily Current Affairs taking place across the globe: National, International, Sports, Science and Technology, Banking, Economy, Agreement, Appointments, Ranks, and Report and General Studies

banner-image

Extension and Restructuring of the Jal Jeevan Mission

SYLLABUS

GS-2: Welfare schemes for vulnerable sections of the population by the Centre and the States and the performance of these schemes. 

Context: Recently, the Union Cabinet approved the proposal of the Ministry of Jal Shakti to extend and restructure the Jal Jeevan Mission until December 2028. 

More on the News

• The restructuring shifts the mission’s focus from infrastructure creation to reliable service delivery supported by strong drinking water governance and institutional systems.

• The government increased the total outlay of the mission to ₹8.69 lakh crore. The central assistance has been enhanced to ₹3.59 lakh crore from the earlier ₹2.08 lakh crore approved during the launch in 2019.

• A national digital framework named “Sujalam Bharat” will be introduced to digitally map the entire drinking water supply chain from source to household tap.

o Under this framework, every village will receive a unique Sujal Gaon/Service Area ID to strengthen transparency, monitoring, and accountability.

• The programme introduces “Jal Arpan”, under which Gram Panchayats (GPs) and Village Water and Sanitation Committees (VWSCs) will participate in commissioning and formal handover of completed schemes. 

• A Gram Panchayat will declare itself “Har Ghar Jal” only after confirming that adequate operation and maintenance systems have been established for sustained water supply.

• The government will also promote Jal Utsav, an annual community-led event aimed at reviewing water systems and encouraging collective responsibility for maintenance.

• The government plans to achieve universal rural tap water coverage for all 19.36 crore rural households by December 2028 through the next phase called JJM 2.0. 

About Jal Jeevan Mission

• The Jal Jeevan Mission was launched in August 2019 to provide Functional Household Tap Connections (FHTC) to every rural household in India.

• The mission aims to ensure a safe and adequate drinking water supply of at least 55 litres per capita per day to every rural household through piped connections.

• The mission emphasises community participation through the involvement of GPs and VWSCs in planning and managing water supply systems. 

• The broad objective of the mission:

  • Providing Functional Household Tap Connection (FHTC) to every rural household.
  • Prioritising FHTC provision in quality-affected areas, drought-prone regions, desert areas and Sansad Adarsh Gram Yojana (SAGY) villages.
  • Ensuring functional tap connections in schools, Anganwadi centres, gram panchayat buildings, health and wellness centres, and community buildings.
  • Promoting voluntary ownership among the local community through contributions in cash, kind, or labour (shramdaan).
  • Ensuring the sustainability of water supply systems, including water sources, infrastructure, and funding for regular operations and maintenance.
  • Empowering and developing human resources in the water sector, covering construction, plumbing, electrical work, water quality management, water treatment, catchment protection, and more.

• To achieve the objectives of the Jal Jeevan Mission, the following components have been envisaged:

  • In-Village Piped Water Supply Infrastructure – Development of piped water systems within villages to ensure tap water connections to every rural household.
  • Sustainable Drinking Water Sources – Development of reliable drinking water sources and/or augmentation of existing sources to provide long-term sustainability to the water supply system.
  • Bulk Water Transfer and Distribution – Establishment of bulk water transfer systems, treatment plants, and distribution networks.
  • Technological Interventions for Water Quality – Implementation of technologies to remove contaminants where water quality is an issue.
  • Retrofitting of Existing Schemes – Upgrading completed and ongoing schemes to provide Functional Household Tap Connections (FHTCs) at a minimum service level of 55 litres per capita per day (lpcd).

Achievements of the Mission

• The mission expanded rural tap water access from 3.23 crore (17%) households in 2019 to about 15.80 crore households, covering more than 81% of rural households in the country.

• SBI Research has reported that JJM has freed 9 crore women from fetching water, enabling greater participation in other economic activities.

• According to the World Health Organization (WHO), universal access to safe drinking water has resulted in a reduction in women's drudgery by saving 5.5 crore hours daily, prevention of 4 lakh diarrheal deaths, and savings of 14 million Disability Adjusted Life Years (DALYs).

• Nobel laureate Prof. Michael Kremer estimated a potential of 30% reduction in under-five mortality, saving 1,36,000 lives annually. 

• JJM has created ~59.9 lakh direct and 2.2 crore indirect person years of employment, per IIM Bangalore and ILO estimates, bolstering rural livelihoods. 

Shortcomings of the Mission

• The mission has faced delays in achieving its original target of universal coverage by 2024, with progress slowing after reaching around 80% coverage.

• The remaining households are often located in geographically challenging or water-scarce regions, which require higher investment and complex infrastructure solutions.

• Reports of administrative irregularities in some states have affected fund utilisation and slowed implementation in certain areas.

• The cost of connecting the remaining households is significantly high because many of them are located in remote and difficult terrain.

Source:
PIB
PIB
PM India

footer image

The most trusted learning platform on your phone

With our training programs, learning online can be a very exciting experience! Take the next step toward achieving your professional and personal objectives

app-storeplay-store
logo
Khan Global Studies Pvt. Ltd. 5th Floor,
A13A, Graphix 1 Tower B, Sector 62,
Noida, Uttar Pradesh 201309

Course Related Query:

Ask Your DoubtsStore Related Query:[email protected]

Get Free Academic Counseling & Course Details

KGS best learning platform

About Khan Global Studies

We love learning. Through our innovative solutions, we encourage ourselves, our teams, and our Students to grow. We welcome and look for diverse perspectives and opinions because they enhance our decisions. We strive to understand the big picture and how we contribute to the company’s objectives. We approach challenges with optimism and harness the power of teamwork to accomplish our goals. These aren’t just pretty words to post on the office wall. This is who we are. It’s how we work. And it’s how we approach every interaction with each other and our Students.


What Makes Us Different

Come with an open mind, hungry to learn, and you’ll experience unmatched personal and professional growth, a world of different backgrounds and perspectives, and the freedom to be you—every day. We strive to build and sustain diverse teams and foster a culture of belonging. Creating an inclusive environment where every students feels welcome, appreciated, and heard gives us something to feel (really) good about.

Copyright 2026 KhanGlobalStudies

Have a question?

Get Free academic Counseling & Course Details

floatButton
Extension and Restructuring of the Jal Jeevan Mission | Current Affairs