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India is still far from being a water secure nation. But solutions are emerging and as our Co-Founder Amit Chandra and Rural Development, Head, Amrtha Kasturi Rangan write in the businessline collaboration is key to ensure all Indians have access to water. To know how, read the link below! NITI Aayog, Government of Maharashtra (GoM), Tata Capital

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At A.T.E. Chandra Foundation we have the privilege of working extensively with a wide variety of stakeholders - Government Agencies, Philanthropies - NPOs and communities. In fact, in our experience it is this diverse collaboration that has allowed us to scale our work on rejuvenation of water bodies rapidly. This article for the businessline was a great opportunity to sit with our co-founder Amit Chandra and reflect on how this scale has been enabled allowing for us to be featured as one of the #SystemicImpactExemplars by The Convergence Foundation However, is it enough? We don't think so. Through my field visits across the country, I see the transformation that local source augmentation driven by community participation can bring. There are overall 24 lakh water bodies across the country - and if we all work together, we can bring this transformation at the doorsteps of every one of our farmers. https://lnkd.in/dHK_w9CY

Solving India’s water crisis is possible with collaboration between key stakeholders

Solving India’s water crisis is possible with collaboration between key stakeholders

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