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Balod’s Jan Bhagidari Model Boosts CatchTheRain Initiative
✍️ India Education Diary
🗓 10 Jul 2026, 11:02 PM
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In Balod district, Chhattisgarh, the Jan Bhagidari participatory governance model has accelerated the CatchTheRain movement, a local effort to improve rainwater harvesting and water management.
The Jan Bhagidari model, implemented in Balod district, encourages community participation in local governance and resource management. Recent reports indicate that the model has provided a structured framework for residents to engage in the CatchTheRain movement, which focuses on rainwater harvesting and sustainable water use.
Local officials say that the participatory approach has increased awareness and accountability, leading to more effective implementation of rainwater harvesting projects across the district. The initiative has also attracted attention from neighboring regions, prompting discussions on scaling the model.
The movement’s progress is being monitored through community feedback mechanisms, allowing for adjustments to be made in real time. Early indicators suggest a rise in the number of households adopting rainwater harvesting techniques.
Stakeholders emphasize that the success of the Jan Bhagidari model in Balod could serve as a blueprint for similar rural development programs across India.
Local officials say that the participatory approach has increased awareness and accountability, leading to more effective implementation of rainwater harvesting projects across the district. The initiative has also attracted attention from neighboring regions, prompting discussions on scaling the model.
The movement’s progress is being monitored through community feedback mechanisms, allowing for adjustments to be made in real time. Early indicators suggest a rise in the number of households adopting rainwater harvesting techniques.
Stakeholders emphasize that the success of the Jan Bhagidari model in Balod could serve as a blueprint for similar rural development programs across India.