Recharging the groundwater table, one pond at a time.
Jal Vriddhi is a village-led programme to recharge groundwater through farm ponds and bunds, co-created with farmers. We teach children the value of water and build the infrastructure to preserve it.
Farm ponds co-created with farmers across partner villages.
Rainwater percolated annually back into the local water table.
National recognition for water conservation, presented in New Delhi on Earth Day, 22 April 2026.
Each pond on the map is a real site.
Each pond is a real site in a partner village, classified by where it is in its lifecycle. Use the status chips to focus the map; click any pond for village details.
- Planned — site identified with the village; work yet to begin.
- Dug — pond excavated; awaiting first monsoon recharge.
- Active — holding water and recharging the local table.
- Inactive — currently dry or out of service.
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Ponds
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Villages
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Districts
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States
Tiles © OpenStreetMap contributors.
Data on this page is updated regularly from the field. If you'd like to partner with us on Jal Vriddhi — as a village, donor, or volunteer — please get in touch.