Water is life and to conserve the water is the need of the hour. Because of the decreased groundwater table and low recorded rainfall, some of the rural areas are suffering from drought and water crisis. Water crisis not only hits the locality but also overall socio-economic development. The environmental forum of undertook the project of Deepening and widening of Water streams, removing the silt, sludge, and weeds from the water streams and thus came into existence the ‘Project Meghdoot’. The motto of this project is to store more water which subsequently results in increased groundwater table and recharging of nearby wells and water sources. More than 28+ villages have been benefited from the project Meghdoot in last nine years.Water is life and to conserve the water is the need of the hour. Because of the decreased groundwater table and low recorded rainfall, some of the rural areas are suffering from drought and water crisis. Water crisis not only hits the locality but also overall socio-economic development. The environmental forum of undertook the project of Deepening and widening of Water streams, removing the silt, sludge, and weeds from the water streams and thus came into existence the ‘Project Meghdoot’. The motto of this project is to store more water which subsequently results in increased groundwater table and recharging of nearby wells and water sources. More than 28+ villages have been benefited from the project Meghdoot in last nine years.Water is life and to conserve the water is the need of the hour. Because of the decreased groundwater table and low recorded rainfall, some of the rural areas are suffering from drought and water crisis. Water crisis not only hits the locality but also overall socio-economic development. The environmental forum of undertook the project of Deepening and widening of Water streams, removing the silt, sludge, and weeds from the water streams and thus came into existence the ‘Project Meghdoot’. The motto of this project is to store more water which subsequently results in increased groundwater table and recharging of nearby wells and water sources. More than 28+ villages have been benefited from the project Meghdoot in last nine years.

Hours of work done: 7824+

Length of excavation done: 36365+ Mtrs

Area of work Done: 436380+ Sq.Mtr

Storage capacity generated: 70+ Crore Ltrs.

Started: 2011