CapaCITIES study on water resource augmentation showcased at Govt. of Gujarat’s Sujalam Suflam Jal Abhiyan conservation mission
The State Government of Gujarat launched India’s biggest state level water conservation mission Sujalam Suflam Jal Abhiyan on Gujarat Foundation Day, falling on 1st May, 2018. A total of 13,000 lakes will be deepened and 34 rivers will be rejuvenated as part of this mission. Rajkot city is developing a new lake at Race Course 2 in the Raiya area as part of the Smart City Mission. The construction of this lake, which will be constructed over 45 acres, was inaugurated by Mr. Vijay Rupani, Honorable Chief Minister, Gujarat, as part of the Sujalam Suflam Jal Abhiyan, on 5th May 2018.
As part of this mission, around 282 lakes in 182 villages in Rajkot district will be deepened and rejuvenated, resulting in a storage capacity of approximately 6.90 cubic meters of water. Gujarat state government will also introduce the “Gujarat waste water recycling and reuse policy” shortly.

As part of the study on assessing the potential for augmentation of local water resources through ground water/aquifer recharge in Rajkot, under the CapaCITIES project funded by Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation, recurring instances of flooding with rain water at different locations of the city were analyzed and locations were identified for mitigation.


Dr. Jaiman Upadhyay, Honorable Mayor, Rajkot Municipal Corporation (RMC), Ms. Darshita Shah, Honorable Deputy Mayor, RMC and Mr. Pushkar Patel, Honorable Standing Committee Chairman also visited the exhibition. Details of the water augmentation study including the proposed flood mitigation pilot project interventions and the CRCAP were described to the delegation. The draft copies of both the reports were handed over for their review and suggestions.

This study is essential for Rajkot as it is a water scarce region and many people depend on ground water. Ground water quality has been tested and scientific work has been conducted as part of CapaCITIES.

