Protecting Gujarat's most precious resource — because every drop saved today is a life secured tomorrow.
Gujarat is one of India's most water-stressed states. With erratic monsoons, rapidly depleting groundwater, and growing industrial and agricultural demand, the challenge of ensuring water security for Gujarat's communities has never been more urgent.
TRACK Foundation's water conservation program addresses this crisis through a combination of community education, advocacy for policy change, practical conservation projects, and support for water-efficient practices in agriculture and daily life.
We believe that water conservation is not just an environmental issue — it is a social justice issue. When water is scarce, it is always the poorest and most vulnerable communities who suffer first and most. Our programs are therefore designed to prioritize those communities most at risk.
of India's freshwater is used in agriculture — conservation means sustainable food too
One of India's most water-stressed states — making our work here critical and urgent
Harvesting rainwater is one of the most effective ways to recharge groundwater in Gujarat
Conservation only works when entire communities are educated, engaged and committed
Promoting and supporting the installation of rainwater harvesting systems in schools, community centers, and residential areas to recharge groundwater and reduce dependence on municipal supply.
Supporting watershed development projects that restore natural water cycles, prevent soil erosion, and replenish village ponds, lakes, and rivers across rural Gujarat.
Large-scale public awareness campaigns in schools, colleges, and communities that educate people on the importance of water conservation and practical ways to reduce daily water consumption.
Educating farmers on drip irrigation, crop-water management, and water-efficient farming techniques that reduce agricultural water usage without reducing yield.
Supporting local communities in monitoring and protecting the quality of their drinking water sources — from wells and borewells to rivers and community tanks.
Engaging with government bodies and policy makers to advocate for stronger water conservation policies, better enforcement of existing regulations, and increased investment in water infrastructure.
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