Environment
Satsang Jal Seva Sangatan
"Water is the essence of life. Great civilizations like Mohenjo-daro collapsed with the dwindling and later complete cessation of water. The great rivers that flow in India keep us alive but the ground water is running out fast. It is our sacred responsibility and duty to sustain water. Satsang Jal Seva Sangatan is an initiative to conserve the divine element of 'Apas' so that the 'Abhisheka' of living beings is sustained."– Sri M
India’s Water Crisis: Urgent Action Required
India is facing a severe water crisis, characterized by extreme water scarcity, contaminated surface water, and limited access to piped water supply. Climate change effects such as droughts and rising sea levels further exacerbate the challenge of accessing safe water and sanitation. These problems vary depending on the location.
In urban environs, overexploitation of groundwater, inadequate rainwater harvesting, and poor sewage management leading to contamination of groundwater and water bodies, are some of the issues. Natural ecosystems are ravaged due to dying water bodies, soil erosion and flooding during the monsoons.
Reviving our most precious resource: Satsang Jal Seva Sangatan’s Promise
Faced with rapidly declining water reserves in India, Satsang Jal Seva Sangatan (SJSS), an initiative of The Satsang Foundation, is working spiritedly to meet this critical challenge. Honoring Sri M’s message of water as a sacred element (Apas), we have pledged to make every Indian city self-sufficient in its water needs. Through collaborative efforts, community participation, and radical solutions, we aim to shape a future where water provides for all life forms – the Abhisheka of living beings.
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SJSS Vision:
Cleaning water bodies across states, like rivers & Participate in National level River Rejuvenation Initiatives
Achievements
1. C20 Participation
In 2023, The Satsang Foundation formed and led the C20 Working Group on Revival of Rivers and Water Management. Sri M was invited to be a member of the Core Committee of the Civil20, an official engagement group of the G20. A Working Group was formed on "Revival of Rivers and Water Management," conducting interactions with global figures in this field over 5 months. Policy recommendations were submitted to the G20 Leadership.
2. Aviral Godavari Mission
The Aviral Godavari Mission, launched in late 2022, aims to revive the Godavari into its perennial glory. The Satsang Foundation, under its Environment initiatives, launched Project Aviral Godavari Mission jointly with Namami Goda Foundation, aiming to rejuvenate the source of the Godavari River at Brahmagiri, Trimbakeshwar, District-Nashik.
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Projects
- Recharging ground water – percolation wells, ponds, lakes
- Cleaning water bodies
- Water wastage prevention
- Awareness creation on ways to conserve water amongst students, apartment dwellers, office goers and taking the Jalseva pledge
- Implement rainwater harvesting in individual homes, building complexes
Goals
- Per quarter, create one percolation well in a needy locality.
- Rejuvenate pond lake or well which is in need of cleaning.
- Sensitize children in one school per quarter on water conservation.
- Talk to your acquaintances to implement rainwater harvesting in their building and office complexes.
- Develop and present a module on a study of water for children.
Achievements
- •Various measures taken to enrich groundwater at the Sacred Grove, Chowdepalle. A rainwater harvesting pond, 145 by 145 feet with a capacity of 30 lakh liters, has been created.
- •The Peepal Grove School has been recycling grey water since 2013, and rainwater harvesting is implemented in 8 buildings.
- •The Satsang Vidyalaya at Madanapalle has implemented rainwater harvesting with a 40,000-liter underground tank.
- •In the village of Mal in Murbad district, a lake was desilted, and 80+ trees were planted.
- •At Kidwai Institute of Oncology, Bengaluru, a percolation well was created to recharge the ground.
SJSS Activities Across India
- •Launched project to revive the Ram Talab at Delhi on World Water Day 2022.
- •Integrated project of SJSS and MyTree at Bangalore University Environmental Sciences Department.
- •Cleaning of Ram Talab in South Delhi inaugurated on 22nd March 2022. Native flora and fauna have returned.
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SJSS Updates
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Commemorating World Water Day 2025: Insights into Water Conservation Efforts
March 28, 2025
Launched in 2020 by Sri M, the Satsang Jal Seva Sangatan (SJSS) has undertaken several initiatives in rainwater harvesting, desilting and rejuvenation of water bodies, sensitizing citizens on water...
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Seva Utsav & Annadaanam 2024
November 29, 2024
An activity that benefits others - feeding the hungry, sharing knowledge with the unknowing, resolving the suffering of others, worshipping the poor, and serving the needy - thinking of them as the...
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De-silting debris delivers denizens of Tulai Village from water woes
August 30, 2024
Revival of silt-ridden lake Mukyacha Kalambad Lake in Tulai Village, situated about 100 kilometers from Mumbai City, had withered under the weight of silt and debris accumulated till the edge of it...
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