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Yogi govt to establish ‘Har Ghar Jal’ village at Mahakumbh’

Yogi govt to establish ‘Har Ghar Jal’ village at Mahakumbh’

Spread over 40,000 square feet, the village to feature a stunning Jal Mandir

Initiative seeks to highlight life-giving essence of water and promote conservation

Har Ghar Jal: A 51-day exhibition to spotlight ‘Solutions to Drinking Water: The New Identity of My Village’

Jal Jeevan Mission to showcase the journey of providing tap water to every household in Bundelkhand

Mahakumbh to narrate the story of New UP’s villages in transforming India

Tourists and devotees to witness Uttar Pradesh’s transformation under CM Yogi’s leadership

Lucknow/Mahakumbh Nagar, December 12

The Yogi government is set to establish a unique ‘Har Ghar Jal’ village at Mahakumbh 2025. Spanning 40,000-square-foot area and themed “Solution to Drinking Water: The Identity of My Village”, the village will feature a Jal Mandir also, symbolising the life-giving essence of water and emphasising the importance of conservation.

The initiative will narrate the inspiring journey of providing tap water to every household in Bundelkhand under the Jal Jeevan Mission. Devotees, tourists, and Kalpvasis will witness inspiring transformation stories of ‘New Villages’ in a ‘New Uttar Pradesh’ as part of a ‘New India.’

Under the leadership of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, the Rural Water Supply, and Namami Gange Department are preparing an immersive exhibition highlighting these achievements. The exhibition, running from January 5 to February 26, will feature 51 programs and provide a platform for rural women of Bundelkhand to share firsthand accounts of the region’s transformation.

Once drought-stricken, Bundelkhand now has access to pure drinking water, solving a decades-old crisis. Clean water has revitalized lives in villages like Banda, Jhansi, and Chitrakoot, where once marriages were delayed due to water scarcity. Women from Mahoba and Lalitpur, who once suffered severe health challenges due to carrying water, will narrate their stories of empowerment under the double-engine government.

In Bal Vihat, a village on the border of Madhya Pradesh, adjacent to Lalitpur, residents once relied on a snake-infested well for drinking water. Thanks to the Modi-Yogi government, these villagers now have access to safe drinking water and will also share their experiences at Mahakumbh.

The exhibition will provide multilingual information in Hindi, English, Bengali, Telugu, and Marathi to ensure accessibility for the diverse visitors attending Mahakumbh.

Additionally, a dedicated book will compile success stories of Vindhya-Bundelkhand’s transformation under the Jal Jeevan Mission, serving as a testament to the region’s remarkable progress.

‘Jal Mandir’ to highlight water as the essence of life and inspire conservation

The Rural Water Supply and Namami Gange Department will construct a ‘Jal Mandir’ at Mahakumbh 2025, depicting the Ganga flowing from Lord Shiva’s locks to Earth. This unique structure will convey the profound message that water is sacred, life-giving, and must be conserved, not wasted.

Adding to its spiritual and educational significance, ‘Jal Mandir’ will host Jal Aarti every morning and evening. These ceremonies will integrate the inspiring story of the Jal Jeevan Mission and emphasize the importance of water conservation.

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