MAHA Water Mission: A New Initiative for India’s
Water Security
The Anusandhan National Research Foundation (ANRF)
and the Ministry of Jal Shakti (MoJS) have launched the MAHA Water Mission with
an outlay of ₹200 crore. This mission-mode initiative aims to address India’s growing
water-security challenges through research, innovation, entrepreneurship, and
the deployment of advanced technologies.
Objective of the Mission
¨ The MAHA Water Mission seeks to
develop sustainable and technology-driven solutions for water management. It
aims to strengthen the country’s ability to tackle issues such as water
scarcity, groundwater depletion, water quality degradation, and the increasing
impact of climate change on water resources.
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¨ The Mission for Advancement in
High-impact Areas (MAHA) Water Mission seeks to address growing challenges
relating to water scarcity, groundwater depletion, water quality,
climate-induced water stress, and sustainable management of water resources.
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It aims to promote a
collaborative ecosystem involving research institutions, academia, startups,
MSMEs, industry, and government agencies to develop and deploy scalable water
solutions.
¨ As part of the launch, ANRF
invited proposals from startups and MSMEs for product and prototype development
to strengthen India’s water innovation ecosystem and improve last-mile
implementation of water technologies.
MAHA Water Mission
¨ The Mission is a joint
initiative of ANRF and the Ministry of Jal Shakti aimed at accelerating
research, innovation, entrepreneurship, and technology deployment in the water
sector.
¨ The mission has a projected
outlay of ₹200 crore over five years and seeks to support the development,
validation, and large-scale deployment of innovative solutions for water
security and sustainable water management.
¨
It has been conceived as a
national platform for water innovation, bringing together researchers,
academia, industry, startups, entrepreneurs, government agencies, and
grassroots stakeholders to address complex water challenges through collaborative
action.
¨ The mission promotes
R&D-driven solutions integrated with policy, governance, and
entrepreneurship, thereby bridging the gap between scientific research and
field-level implementation.
¨ Selected multidisciplinary
consortia comprising universities, national laboratories, research
organisations, startups, MSMEs, and industry partners can receive funding of up
to ₹20 crore for technology development, field validation, pilot testing, and
deployment of high-impact water solutions.
¨ The mission also aims to
strengthen capacity building, knowledge generation, intellectual property
creation, and indigenous technological capabilities in the water sector.
Key Focus Areas: The mission will focus on five
priority themes
¨ Water Resource Assessment and Sustainable
Management – improving monitoring, planning, and sustainable utilisation of
water resources.
¨
Drinking Water – ensuring safe,
affordable, and reliable access to potable water.
¨ Water Quality and Ecological
Health – addressing pollution, ecosystem degradation, and water-quality
challenges.
¨ Water Use Efficiency and
Circular Economy – promoting efficient water use, recycling, reuse, and
resource recovery.
¨ Climate Resilience and
Adaptation – developing solutions to address climate-induced water stress,
droughts, floods, and extreme weather events.
Significance of the Mission
¨ Strengthening Water Security:
The mission seeks to develop scalable and locally adaptable solutions for
addressing water scarcity, groundwater depletion, pollution, and climate-induced
water stress.
¨ Promoting Startup-Led
Innovation: Dedicated funding and open calls will encourage startups and MSMEs
to develop commercially viable water technologies and prototypes.
¨
Bridging Research and
Implementation: The programme supports the entire innovation cycle—from
laboratory research and prototype development to field validation and
large-scale deployment.
¨
Democratising Research Funding:
ANRF aims to expand access to research funding beyond a few elite institutions
by supporting smaller universities, startups, MSMEs, and emerging innovators
across the country.
¨ Capacity Building and
Intellectual Property Creation: The mission emphasises knowledge generation,
capacity building, and creation of intellectual property in the water sector,
thereby strengthening India’s long-term innovation ecosystem.
Anusandhan National Research Foundation (ANRF)
¨ ANRF is a statutory body
established under the Anusandhan National Research Foundation Act, 2023.
¨ It aims to seed, grow, and
promote research and development (R&D) and foster a culture of research and
innovation across India’s universities, colleges, research institutions, and
R&D laboratories.
¨ ANRF serves as the apex body for providing strategic direction, coordination, and funding support for scientific research and innovation in the country, in line with the recommendations of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020.
¨ With the establishment of ANRF, the Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB), constituted under the SERB Act, 2008, has been subsumed into the Foundation.