In recognition of its exemplary initiatives in water management and conservation, Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board (SMVDSB) has been conferred with the prestigious ‘Jal Yodha Samman’.
The award was presented at Vishalakshi Mantap during a National Level Programme organized by the Art of Living Foundation in Bengaluru in the presence of renowned spiritual leader Sri Sri Ravi Shankar and other dignitaries.
Supported by NITI Aayog and the Ministry of Jal Shakti, the award recognizes individuals and organizations making significant contributions to water conservation and the vision of “Atmanirbhar Jal Bharat.”
On behalf of the Chief Executive Officer, SMVDSB, Shri Sachin Kumar Vaishya, Assistant Conservator of Forests received the award at the function.
The Shrine Board, under the chairmanship of Manoj Sinha, Lt. Governor, JK-UT has been making sustained efforts to provide best-in-class facilities to pilgrims while adopting efficient water management and conservation practices. Guided by its mission “From Shraddha to Seva – Save Water, Seek the Blessings of Mata Vaishno Devi Ji,” the Board has implemented a comprehensive, multi-pronged strategy.
Key initiatives encompass rainwater harvesting and groundwater recharge, wastewater treatment and reuse, adoption of water-use efficiency measures and smart water management systems, installation of water ATMs, development of a high-tech nursery and large-scale afforestation coupled with ecosystem restoration. In addition, sustained and coordinated efforts have been undertaken by the Shrine Board for river conservation, strengthening sanitation measures and undertaking plantation drives involving over 1.5 lakh saplings annually in forest areas for enhancing water retention capacity and preventing soil erosion.
Notably, the Shrine Board has been consistently recognized over the years for its initiatives across diverse sectors and has achieved a remarkable hat-trick by securing the First Prize at the ‘National Water Awards’ for three consecutive years, conferred by the Ministry of Jal Shakti, Government of India.
This latest honour will further encourage and motivate the Shrine Board to continue its endeavours towards adopting and promoting best practices in water management and sustainable usage in the region.