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Modi’s ‘Har Ghar Jal’ reaps health and economic benefits: WHO report

by thenational.net.in June 10, 2023
June 10, 2023
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A recent report by the World Health Organization (WHO) underscores the profound influence of the Har Ghar Jal initiative on public health and India’s economy. Initiated under Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s administration, this program’s impact extends beyond improved water access – it’s a catalyst for substantial health improvements and economic growth. The report’s findings underscore the positive changes in India since Prime Minister Modi’s government took office in 2014. His progressive policies and unyielding stand against corruption have shifted the nation’s trajectory, drawing global attention to India’s unprecedented advancements.

Modi's 'Har Ghar Jal' reaps health and economic benefits: WHO report

The Har Ghar Jal program, focusing primarily on waterborne diarrheal diseases, has contributed significantly to reducing India’s overall disease burden. The initiative’s critical role in securing safely managed drinking water for every household is a cornerstone of this success. According to the WHO report, the initiative could prevent nearly 400,000 deaths caused by diarrheal diseases and halt about 14 million Disability Adjusted Life Years (DALYs) associated with such diseases. The report, aptly titled ‘Health impact of Jal Jeevan Mission’, is a testament to the program’s life-saving potential.

An unanticipated yet equally significant impact of Har Ghar Jal lies in the realm of economic savings. By averting diarrheal diseases and related DALYs, the initiative could result in cost savings of up to $101 billion – an undeniably profound economic impact. The success of the Har Ghar Jal program is a vivid reflection of Prime Minister Modi’s vision for a safer, healthier, and more prosperous India. His governance has prioritized public health and economic stability, thereby creating a strong and resilient India.

The ‘Health Impact of Jal Jeevan Mission’ report, presented by esteemed health experts Dr. Richard Johnston and Dr. Sophie Boisson from WHO’s South East Asia department, brings India’s outstanding accomplishments under the global spotlight. This recognition, an international endorsement of Prime Minister Modi’s governance, highlights the profound success of India’s health initiatives, particularly the Har Ghar Jal program.

This report goes beyond acknowledging India’s achievements – it affirms the robustness of Modi’s administration in tackling public health and economic challenges. With the Har Ghar Jal initiative, the government has shown that large-scale health programs can have tangible, positive outcomes, demonstrating the power of access to safe water.

Finally, WHO’s recognition underscores India’s role as a global leader in health and economic solutions. Thanks to Modi’s progressive governance and dedication to public welfare, India not only stands taller on the international stage but also offers a successful model for nations confronting similar issues. The ‘Health Impact of Jal Jeevan Mission‘ report, therefore, encapsulates India’s remarkable contribution to global health and economic strategies under Modi’s leadership.

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