Strengthening Groundwater Management for India’s Water Future
1. At a Glance
- India is the world's largest user of groundwater, which underpins ~99% of Earth's liquid freshwater and forms the backbone of Indian agriculture and drinking water supply [S1].
- The PIB Backgrounder (22 Jan 2026) consolidates a multi-pronged framework — monitoring infrastructure + supply-side augmentation + demand-side community management — under the Ministry of Jal Shakti [S1].
- Directly examinable for Prelims (scheme facts, station counts) and Mains GS-III (water resources, sustainable agriculture, SDG 6/11/12) [S1].
2. Why in the News
- PIB Backgrounder dated 22 January 2026 titled "Strengthening Groundwater Management for India's Water Future" released by Ministry of Jal Shakti [S1].
- Follows the release of the Dynamic Ground Water Resources Assessment 2025 and the 2024 assessment showing 60.47% national stage of extraction [S3][S4].
3. Background & Evolution
- Central Ground Water Board (CGWB) under Ministry of Jal Shakti is the nodal scientific body for groundwater assessment, monitoring and regulation [S4].
- Master Plan for Artificial Recharge to Groundwater, 2020 — supply-side strategy [S1].
- Atal Bhujal Yojana (Atal Jal) launched 25 December 2019 by PM Modi; first demand-side, community-led groundwater scheme [S2].
- Jal Shakti Abhiyan: Catch the Rain (JSA: CTR) launched 2019; expanded into annual campaign with theme "Catch the Rain – Where it Falls, When it Falls" [S1].
- Mission Amrit Sarovar launched 24 April 2022 (National Panchayati Raj Day) — target of 75 sarovars per district during Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav [S1].
- NAQUIM (National Aquifer Mapping & Management Programme) upgraded to NAQUIM 2.0 for micro-level aquifer mapping [S1].
4. Core Static Facts
- Implementing Ministry: Ministry of Jal Shakti — Department of Water Resources, River Development & Ganga Rejuvenation (DoWR, RD&GR) [S1].
- Nodal Technical Body: Central Ground Water Board (CGWB) [S4].
- Monitoring infrastructure (as per Jan 2026 PIB) [S1]:
- 43,228 groundwater level monitoring stations
- 712 Jal Shakti Kendras (district-level technical guidance centres, as of 30 Dec 2025)
- 53,264 Atal Jal Water Quality Monitoring Stations
- Atal Bhujal Yojana: World Bank-aided; covers 8,203 water-stressed Gram Panchayats across 7 States — Gujarat, Haryana, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh; outlay ₹6,000 crore (50% World Bank loan, 50% Centre) [S2].
- Dynamic Groundwater Assessment 2024 [S4]:
- Total annual recharge: 446.90 BCM
- Annual extractable resource: 406.19 BCM
- Annual extraction: 245.64 BCM
- Stage of extraction: 60.47%
- Of 6,746 assessment units: 4,951 Safe (73.4%), 711 Semi-critical (10.5%), 206 Critical (3.05%), 751 Over-exploited (11.1%)
- SDG linkages: SDG 6 (Clean Water & Sanitation), SDG 11 (Sustainable Cities), SDG 12 (Responsible Consumption) [S1].
5. Multi-Dimensional Analysis
Economic - Groundwater supports ~60% of India's irrigated agriculture and ~85% of rural drinking water — depletion threatens MSP-driven cropping economics in Punjab–Haryana–western UP [S1]. - Atal Jal's ₹6,000 cr outlay channels half via disbursement-linked indicators (DLIs) to states [S2].
Environmental - 11.1% of blocks categorised "Over-exploited"; though 128 units improved over 2023, regional stress (NW & peninsular hard-rock) persists [S4]. - Recharge augmentation via Mission Amrit Sarovar and Catch the Rain addresses climate resilience [S1].
Legal / Constitutional - Water is a State subject (Entry 17, List II, Seventh Schedule); Centre intervenes via Entry 56, List I for inter-state rivers — limits Union groundwater regulation, hence reliance on Model Bill on Groundwater (CGWA) [S1]. - Central Ground Water Authority constituted under Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 (Section 3(3)) [implicit in CGWA framework].
Administrative / Governance - Demand-side shift: Atal Jal mandates Water Security Plans prepared by Gram Panchayats — institutionalises Jan Bhagidari [S2]. - Jal Sanchay Jan Bhagidari (JSJB) launched from Gujarat in 2024 — citizen/CSR-driven rainwater harvesting structures [S1].
Scientific / Technological - NAQUIM 2.0: aquifer-level mapping at 1:50,000 scale for micro-management [S1]. - 43,228 DWLR-equipped piezometers enable near-real-time telemetry [S1].
6. Recent Developments (last 12–18 months)
- 22 Jan 2026 — PIB Backgrounder "Strengthening Groundwater Management for India's Water Future" published [S1].
- 2025 — Dynamic Ground Water Resources Assessment 2025 released by Union Jal Shakti Minister [S3].
- 30 Dec 2025 — 712 Jal Shakti Kendras operational nationally [S1].
- 2024 — Jal Sanchay Jan Bhagidari pan-India rollout following Gujarat launch [S1].
- 2024 Assessment — stage of extraction at 60.47%; 128 units improved vs 2023 [S4].
7. Prelims Hooks
- Groundwater = ~99% of Earth's liquid freshwater [S1].
- India has 43,228 groundwater level monitoring stations [S1].
- 712 Jal Shakti Kendras as of 30 Dec 2025; they are district-level technical guidance centres [S1].
- 53,264 Atal Jal Water Quality Monitoring Stations [S1].
- Atal Bhujal Yojana launched 25 Dec 2019; covers 8,203 Gram Panchayats in 7 States (Guj, Har, Kar, MP, Mah, Raj, UP) [S2].
- Atal Jal outlay: ₹6,000 crore (50:50 World Bank–Centre) [S2].
- Mission Amrit Sarovar launched 24 April 2022, target 75 sarovars per district [S1].
- Dynamic Assessment 2024: total annual recharge 446.90 BCM, extractable 406.19 BCM, extraction 245.64 BCM, stage 60.47% [S4].
- 6,746 assessment units classified: 4,951 Safe / 711 Semi-Critical / 206 Critical / 751 Over-Exploited [S4].
- NAQUIM 2.0 = National Aquifer Mapping & Management Programme (CGWB) [S1].
- Implementing ministry = Jal Shakti, nodal body = CGWB (NOT MoEFCC) [S1][S4].
- Relevant SDGs: 6, 11 and 12 [S1].
- Water is Entry 17 in State List; Centre regulates inter-state rivers via Entry 56, Union List.
- JSA: CTR theme — "Catch the Rain – Where it Falls, When it Falls" [S1].
8. Mains Relevance
- GS-III: "Major crops cropping patterns... irrigation systems"; "Conservation, environmental pollution".
- GS-II: Government policies/interventions in social sector (water security, federalism).
- Question stems: 1. "Demand-side management, not supply augmentation, is the key to India's groundwater sustainability." Discuss in light of Atal Bhujal Yojana. (250 words) 2. Examine how India's groundwater governance reflects the tension between federal structure (water as State subject) and the need for national regulation. (15 marks) 3. Evaluate the role of community participation (Jan Bhagidari) and aquifer-level science (NAQUIM 2.0) in achieving SDG 6.
9. Related Topics to Study Next
- Jal Jeevan Mission (Har Ghar Jal) — drinking water supply complement.
- Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana (PMKSY) — irrigation efficiency, "per drop more crop".
- National Water Policy 2012 / draft 2020 — overarching framework.
- Inter-State Water Disputes Act, 1956 — Entry 56 jurisprudence.
- Composite Water Management Index (NITI Aayog) — state ranking.
- MIHIR / Bhuvan-Jalshakti GIS platforms — geospatial monitoring.
- Climate change & Himalayan cryosphere — recharge linkages.
- MSP and paddy-wheat cycle in Punjab — over-extraction driver.
10. Common Errors / Trap Areas
- Atal Bhujal Yojana is under Jal Shakti, NOT NITI Aayog or MoEFCC; financed jointly with World Bank (not ADB or AIIB) [S2].
- Atal Jal covers 7 States, 8,203 GPs — not "all water-stressed states" [S2].
- Mission Amrit Sarovar target is 75 per district, not 75 per State [S1].
- CGWB is under Ministry of Jal Shakti's DoWR, not Ministry of Environment.
- Assessment unit total is 6,746 (2024), not the earlier 7,089 (2017) — aspirants confuse vintages [S4].
- "Over-exploited" share declined in 2024 vs 2023 — narrative of relentless worsening is wrong; the trend is mildly positive [S4].
11. Sources
- [S1] Strengthening Groundwater Management for India's Water Future — https://www.pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=2217195 — (tier: 1)
- [S2] Coverage Under Atal Bhujal Yojana — https://www.pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=2202306 — (tier: 1)
- [S3] Dynamic Groundwater Resources Assessment, 2025 — https://www.pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=2220203 — (tier: 1)
- [S4] Union Minister of Jal Shakti Releases Dynamic Ground Water Resource Assessment Report 2024 — https://www.pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=2089039 — (tier: 1)