Bhopal, June 25 -- Madhya Pradesh has seen extensive water conservation activities through collective public participation in the Jal Ganga Samvardhan Abhiyan, which began on March 30. These efforts have been carried out across 413 urban bodies in the state, with active involvement from public representatives and local citizens.

The campaign has focused on the protection and rejuvenation of water sources, the development of water conservation awareness among the public, and the construction of permanent water structures through collective efforts. Key actions included the restoration of rivers, ponds, wells, stepwells, and traditional water sources. In urban areas located along the Narmada River, particular attention was paid to the cleani...