Empowering Communities: How V. L. Infra is Enhancing Water Supply and Infrastructure Across India
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], July 16: If there is water that is unfit to drink or roads that are not safe to walk on, the entire societal system is jeopardized. These support systems drive a nation’s growth, and their infrastructure is essential for both nation-building and industrial progress. Infrastructure encompasses highways, railways, water supply, hospitals, and [...]
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], July 16: If there is water that is unfit to drink or roads that are not safe to walk on, the entire societal system is jeopardized. These support systems drive a nation’s growth, and their infrastructure is essential for both nation-building and industrial progress.
Infrastructure encompasses highways, railways, water supply, hospitals, and the construction of technological equipment. Recognizing its importance, the government has introduced numerous schemes to bolster infrastructure development. Among these, the “Jal Jivan Mission (JJM)” stands out, aiming to combat water contamination and ensure a steady supply of safe drinking water delivered directly to households.
This mission has spurred public and private sector organizations to participate, fostering business opportunities rooted in social responsibility. The JJM project prioritizes water supply connections for rural and semi-urban areas, including the development of village-wide piped water infrastructure, bulk water transfer systems, treatment plants, and distribution networks to serve rural households. A critical aspect is the use of technology to address water contamination issues. Current schemes aim to provide 55 liters of water per person per day. To support this, the government of India has allocated a special budget for infrastructure development, focusing on pipe laying to enhance water supply.