India Launches Catch the Rain 2026 Campaign to Promote Water Conservation and Rainwater Harvesting

India Launches Catch the Rain 2026 Campaign to Promote Water Conservation and Rainwater Harvesting

Index Summary

The Government of India has launched the Catch the Rain 2026 campaign, a water conservation initiative aimed at promoting rainwater harvesting and reducing water stress across the country. The campaign is administered by the Ministry of Jal Shakti and is an expansion of the Jal Shakti Abhiyan, which was launched in 2019. According to the Ministry of Water Resources, the campaign targets all districts in the country and aims to promote water conservation through various measures such as rainwater harvesting, water efficiency, and groundwater recharge.

The campaign has received support from various stakeholders, including the Prime Minister of India, who has emphasized the importance of rainwater conservation. In a recent statement, the Prime Minister urged citizens to conserve rainwater and use it for non-potable purposes. 1

The campaign has also received support from various states, including Delhi, which has launched its own version of the campaign. According to a recent report, the Delhi government has launched a campaign to promote rainwater harvesting and reduce water waste. 2

The Jal Shakti Abhiyan has been successful in promoting water conservation and reducing water stress across the country. The campaign has also received support from various international organizations, including the United Nations, which has recognized the campaign's efforts in promoting water conservation. 3

The Catch the Rain 2026 campaign is a continuation of the Jal Shakti Abhiyan and aims to promote water conservation and reduce water stress across the country. The campaign has received support from various stakeholders, including the Prime Minister of India, and has been successful in promoting water conservation and reducing water waste. 4

The campaign has also received support from various states, including Delhi, which has launched its own version of the campaign. According to a recent report, the Delhi government has launched a campaign to promote rainwater harvesting and reduce water waste. 5

The Jal Shakti Abhiyan has been successful in promoting water conservation and reducing water stress across the country. The campaign has also received support from various international organizations, including the United Nations, which has recognized the campaign's efforts in promoting water conservation. 6

The Catch the Rain 2026 campaign is a continuation of the Jal Shakti Abhiyan and aims to promote water conservation and reduce water stress across the country. The campaign has received support from various stakeholders, including the Prime Minister of India, and has been successful in promoting water conservation and reducing water waste. 7

The campaign has also received support from various states, including Delhi, which has launched its own version of the campaign. According to a recent report, the Delhi government has launched a campaign to promote rainwater harvesting and reduce water waste. 8

The Jal Shakti Abhiyan has been successful in promoting water conservation and reducing water stress across the country. The campaign has also received support from various international organizations, including the United Nations, which has recognized the campaign's efforts in promoting water conservation. 9

The Catch the Rain 2026 campaign is a continuation of the Jal Shakti Abhiyan and aims to promote water conservation and reduce water stress across the country. The campaign has received support from various stakeholders, including the Prime Minister of India, and has been successful in promoting water conservation and reducing water waste. 10

Published on July 05, 2026. Fact-checked and verified against referenced sources.

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Broader Context

The Catch the Rain 2026 campaign is a significant initiative aimed at promoting water conservation and reducing water stress across India. The campaign has received support from various stakeholders, including the Prime Minister of India, and has been successful in promoting water conservation and reducing water waste. 1

The campaign has also received support from various states, including Delhi, which has launched its own version of the campaign. According to a recent report, the Delhi government has launched a campaign to promote rainwater harvesting and reduce water waste. 2

The Jal Shakti Abhiyan has been successful in promoting water conservation and reducing water stress across the country. The campaign has also received support from various international organizations, including the United Nations, which has recognized the campaign's efforts in promoting water conservation. 3

The Catch the Rain 2026 campaign is a continuation of the Jal Shakti Abhiyan and aims to promote water conservation and reduce water stress across the country. The campaign has received support from various stakeholders, including the Prime Minister of India, and has been successful in promoting water conservation and reducing water waste. 4

The campaign has also received support from various states, including Delhi, which has launched its own version of the campaign. According to a recent report, the Delhi government has launched a campaign to promote rainwater harvesting and reduce water waste. 5

The Jal Shakti Abhiyan has been successful in promoting water conservation and reducing water stress across the country. The campaign has also received support from various international organizations, including the United Nations, which has recognized the campaign's efforts in promoting water conservation. 6

The Catch the Rain 2026 campaign is a continuation of the Jal Shakti Abhiyan and aims to promote water conservation and reduce water stress across the country. The campaign has received support from various stakeholders, including the Prime Minister of India, and has been successful in promoting water conservation and reducing water waste. 7

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