V Somanna
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New Delhi: As the nation prepares to celebrate the 79th Independence Day, Union Minister of State for Railways and Jal Shakti, V Somanna interacted with over 150 Sarpanches from across the country in Delhi on Thursday.
These Sarpanches have been selected for their exceptional contribution towards building the nation and securing India’s future by conserving water and building Swachh Sujal Gaon as a reality led from the grassroots, serving as shining examples of how local leadership can bring about transformative change.
Debashree Mukherjee, Secretary Department of Water Resources and River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation, and Ashok K K Meena, Secretary Department of Drinking Water and Sanitation and other senior officers from Ministry of Jal Shakti were also present at the event.
Interacting with sarpanches, Somanna underscored that “Our sarpanches are the real changemakers who ensure that government programmes translate into visible improvements in people’s lives. Their leadership and dedication inspire us to work harder towards the goal of Swachh Sujal Gaon which will be the cornerstone for a Viksit and Jal Samriddh Bharat."
Mukherjee said, thanks to the dedicated efforts of our sarpanches and pradhans under Jal Shakti Abhiyan and Catch the Rain, over‑exploited groundwater blocks have declined significantly - from around 17% in 2017 to just about 11% in 2024. This marks a major stride toward water security. Our sarpanches are true water ambassadors and warriors, steering our communities toward a resilient future despite the mounting challenges of climate change.”
Addressing the gathering, Ashok K Meena, said, "You (Sarpanches) are the greatest strength of the Swachh Bharat Mission and Jal Jeevan Mission. Strong village leadership has shown that with intent and effort, every home can have clean water, hygienic toilets, and proper waste management. Our next goal is Swachh Sujal Gaon—with tap water in every home, solid and liquid waste managed well, and ODF Plus Model and Har Ghar Jal certification achieved. Accurate and timely data from you will ensure better monitoring and improvement. You are role models for the nation, making ‘Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas, Sabka Prayas’ a reality."
Selected Sarpanches shared their inspirational grassroots level innovations and success stories. The interaction session with Sarpanches from Gujarat (Shashikant Patel), Madhya Pradesh (Lakshita Dagar) Kerala (Sheeba), Uttar Pradesh (Sunita Yadav), Chhattisgarh (Sh. Nagendra Bhagat), and Andhra Pradesh (Sampurna) was very vibrant and engaging, showcasing how local leadership is shaping the success of initiatives across the country.
Organized on the eve of Independence Day, this event is more than a celebration. It is a salute to India’s new-age nation builders. Just as the freedom fighters 79 years ago secured India’s political sovereignty, today’s Sarpanches are ensuring water sovereignty, freedom from scarcity, dependence, and environmental degradation. Their work embodies the vision of Azadi ka Amrit Kaal, which calls for self-reliance, sustainability, innovation, and people’s participation.