Prime Minister Narendra Modi greeted citizens on World Water Day 2026, urging them to conserve every drop and recognize water as a shared responsibility. His message emphasized the importance of sustainable water management, while the Jal Shakti Ministry marked the occasion with initiatives highlighting industry participation and community-driven conservation.
India’s Call For Water Conservation
On March 22, PM Modi posted a message on X, reminding people that water sustains life, ecosystems, and economies. He encouraged citizens to renew their pledge to conserve water and praised those working tirelessly to promote sustainable practices. His appeal comes at a time when India faces growing challenges of water scarcity and climate change.
Jal Shakti Conclave 2026
The Ministry of Jal Shakti organized the World Water Day Conclave under the theme “Industry for Water.” The event focused on how industries can drive water-use efficiency and innovation. Highlights included the release of national water census reports and recognition of Jal Shakti Hackathon winners, showcasing India’s commitment to data-driven governance and collaborative solutions.
Policy And Initiatives
India’s flagship programs such as Jal Jeevan Mission, Namami Gange, and rainwater harvesting projects were spotlighted as examples of ongoing efforts to secure water resources. The government emphasized that community participation, industry partnerships, and technological innovation are essential to achieving long-term water sustainability.
Global Context
World Water Day 2026 carries the theme “Water and Gender,” underscoring the link between water access and social equity. India’s initiatives align with this global vision, aiming to ensure safe water for all while empowering communities to take ownership of conservation.
Key Highlights
* PM Modi urged citizens to “conserve every drop” on World Water Day
* Emphasized water’s role in sustaining life, ecosystems, and economies
* Jal Shakti Ministry hosted Conclave 2026 under theme “Industry for Water”
* National water census reports released and Hackathon winners felicitated
* Flagship programs like Jal Jeevan Mission and Namami Gange reinforced
* Global theme for 2026: “Water and Gender,” linking conservation to equity
Sources: United News of India, Free Press Journal, News18, NewKerala, Economic Times, Asianet Newsable