


We've installed over 50 new water purification systems in the last year alone, dramatically reducing waterborne diseases in underserved regions.

Objectives

providing access to clean and
safe drinking water.
Educate and empower local communities on water purification and sanitation practices to ensure sustainable water management.
Build and maintain infrastructure such as tube wells and water purification systems to ensure long-term availability of clean water.
Outcomes
There has been a significant reduction in cases of waterborne diseases in the communities served by the projects. These communities are healthier and have better overall public health standards.
Increased awareness and knowledge within the community regarding the importance of clean water and how to maintain sanitation practices. Community members trained in maintaining the new water systems, which fosters a sense of ownership and responsibility.
Construction of multiple water purification systems and wells across several districts, providing reliable access to clean water. These facilities are equipped with the latest technology to ensure efficient operation and longevity.

The Shraddha Clean Water Project has
successfully established
153 water treatment stations
across underserved regions, at a total investment of
RS 122,360,925.00
These stations have collectively supplied
over 100 million liters of clean water,
directly benefiting
more than 80,000 peoples.
This initiative demonstrates our commitment to enhancing health standards and ensuring sustainable
water access for communities in need.
Continuously expanding with new installations of water purification systems and wells across more communities.
Future Plans
Increase the reach of these projects to cover additional remote areas lacking access to clean water, and integrate new technologies for water purification.