
In Chaksu, water is no longer just a grievance—it’s a shared mission.
On World Water Day 2026, the community moved beyond highlighting the heavy burden on women and children to building a blueprint for the future. Through a collaborative dialogue between PHED, CFAR, and residents of Wards 4, 5, 6, 7, and 9, the conversation shifted from "what is broken" to "how we fix it together."
The Shift: From Residents to 'Jal Sathis'
Infrastructure is only half the battle. To ensure these systems last, community members are stepping up as Jal Sathis (Water Friends) to:
· Monitor local supply and report leaks.
· Advocate for responsible, waste-free water use.
· Bridge the gap between the department and the household.
"Under AMRUT 2.0, ₹12 crore has been allocated for Chaksu. We are moving forward to ensure sustainable and equitable access to water; residents can expect significant relief in the coming days." — Mr. Nanakram Bairwa, Assistant Engineer, PHED.
In Chaksu, the system is responding—and the community is leading the way.
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