Kerala - Boost to Connectivity under PM Modi

Published By : Admin | February 15, 2024 | 14:03 IST

The southern Indian state of Kerala has made significant strides under the leadership of the Modi led government in the past decade. The state's tourism industry and small and medium enterprises form the basis of its economy. Previous administrations had failed to give the state the attention it deserved, causing several vital projects to be put on hold. The Modi administration's efforts to revive these projects have rejuvenated the state's economic growth and established a new benchmark for progress and prosperity.

The successful delivery of the Kollam Bypass project is one of the government's most significant accomplishments in Kerala. This project had been stalled for nearly thirty years, but the Modi administration resumed it in 2015 and completed it in 2019. This reduced the traffic congestion, fostered better connectivity, and generated new economic opportunities in the region. This project clearly demonstrates the government's commitment to prioritising the needs of Kerala's people.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi's infrastructure and transportation network enhancement efforts in the state are evident in the development and connectivity. The introduction of Vande Bharat trains, the expansion of the metro rail network, and the inauguration of India's first water metro have significantly improved connectivity and economic activity within the state.

The Faster Adoption and Manufacturing of Electric Vehicles (FAME) has also helped increase the push towards sustainable mass transportation in the state. 94,346 vehicles are registered under this scheme, whilst Kerala State Transportation has procured 250 buses, which has significantly pushed PM Modi's vision of sustainable transportation across the country.

The development of the port infrastructure and connectivity through the Sagarmala Project under PM Modi would further increase the region's capacity and economic activity. One of the major achievements was the commissioning of INS Vikrant, which highlighted India's push towards Aatmanibharta in defence. Building the warship in Cochin helped boost the local economy with job creation across the country. Increased security in the seas, along with an increase in port capacity, has ushered in a new era of development.

PM Modi's commitment to infrastructure development has successfully completed several long-awaited projects in Kerala. This has further bolstered the trust between PM Modi and the citizens of Kerala. The government's efforts to revitalise and execute these pivotal projects underscore its dedication to empowering every region of the country and realising the full potential of India's diverse and dynamic landscape.

PM Modi's vision of Viksit Bharat 2047 has reignited the momentum of development in Kerala and set a new benchmark for infrastructure and economic progress in the state. The government's efforts to deliver these critical projects underscore its commitment to fulfilling its promises and propelling Kerala towards a brighter future.

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6 Years of Jal Jeevan Mission: Transforming Lives, One Tap at a Time
August 14, 2025
Jal Jeevan Mission has become a major development parameter to provide water to every household.” - PM Narendra Modi

For generations, the sight of women carrying pots of water on their heads was an everyday scene in rural India. It was more than a chore, it was a necessity that was an integral part of their everyday life. The water was brought back, often just one or two pots which had to be stretched for drinking, cooking, cleaning, and washing. It was a routine that left little time for rest, education, or income-generating work, and the burden fell most heavily on women.

Before 2014 water scarcity, one of India’s most pressing problems, was met with little urgency or vision. Access to safe drinking water was fragmented, villages relied on distant sources, and nationwide household tap connections were seen as unrealistic.

This reality began to shift in 2019, when the Government of India launched the Jal Jeevan Mission (JJM). A centrally sponsored initiative which aims at providing a Functional Household Tap Connection (FHTC) to every rural household. At that time, only 3.2 crore rural households, a modest 16.7% of the total, had tap water. The rest still depended on community sources, often far from home.

As of July 2025, the progress under the Har Ghar Jal program has been exceptional, with 12.5 crore additional rural households connected, bringing the total to over 15.7 crore. The program has achieved 100% tap water coverage in 200 districts and over 2.6 lakh villages, with 8 states and 3 union territories now fully covered. For millions, this means not just access to water at home, but saved time, improved health, and restored dignity. Nearly 80% of tap water coverage has been achieved in 112 aspirational districts, a significant rise from less than 8%. Additionally, 59 lakh households in LWE districts have gained tap water connections, ensuring development reaches every corner. Acknowledging both the significant progress and the road ahead, the Union Budget 2025–26 announced the program’s extension until 2028 with an increased budget.

The Jal Jeevan Mission, launched nationally in 2019, traces its origins to Gujarat, where Narendra Modi, as Chief Minister, tackled water scarcity in the arid state through the Sujalam Sufalam initiative. This effort formed a blueprint for a mission that would one day aim to provide tap water to every rural household in India.

Though drinking water is a State subject, the Government of India has taken on the role of a committed partner, providing technical and financial support while empowering States to plan and implement local solutions. To keep the Mission on track, a strong monitoring system links Aadhaar for targeting, geo-tags assets, conducts third-party inspections, and uses IoT devices to track village water flow.

The Jal Jeevan Mission’s objectives are as much about people as they are about pipes. By prioritizing underserved and water-stressed areas, ensuring that schools, Anganwadi centres, and health facilities have running water, and encouraging local communities to take ownership through contributions or shramdaan, the Mission aims to make safe water everyone’s responsibility..

The impact reaches far beyond convenience. The World Health Organization estimates that achieving JJM’s targets could save over 5.5 crore hours each day, time that can now be spent on education, work, or family. 9 crore women no longer need to fetch water from outside. WHO also projects that safe water for all could prevent nearly 4 lakh deaths from diarrhoeal disease and save Rs. 8.2 lakh crores in health costs. Additionally, according to IIM Bangalore and the International Labour Organization, JJM has generated nearly 3 crore person-years of employment during its build-out, with nearly 25 lakh women are trained to use Field testing Kits.

From the quiet relief of a mother filling a glass of clean water in her kitchen, to the confidence of a school where children can drink without worry, the Jal Jeevan Mission is changing what it means to live in rural India.