Jal Jeevan Mission (JJM) — Har Ghar Jal 2026
Direct answer. JJM aims to deliver functional household tap water to every rural home by 2028 (extended from original 2024 target). 75% of rural households connected as of Q1 2026 — 80+ million new connections since 2019. Connection is free for the household. Operating cost (~₹40–80/month) borne by Village Water & Sanitation Committee.
Quick Answer
- Free tap water connection for every rural home.
- Apply via Gram Panchayat / Village Water & Sanitation Committee (VWSC).
- Helpline state-specific (search “[State] Jal Jeevan Mission helpline”).
- Connection issued but no water? 🪄 RTI in 60 sec.
Eligibility
- Rural household (urban areas have separate AMRUT 2.0).
- All rural households eligible — no income/category bar.
Documents
- Aadhaar
- Address proof (within Gram Panchayat)
- Self-declaration
How to apply
- Approach Gram Panchayat OR Village Water & Sanitation Committee (VWSC) member.
- Application + meeting noted by VWSC.
- Plumbing work scheduled.
- Connection installed in 30–90 days depending on village water-source readiness.
- Tap meter installed.
Common issues
- Pipes laid but no water — most “no water” cases trace to source/pump failure. RTI for: source mapping, pump status, maintenance contract.
- Tap installed but billed wrong — VWSC manages fees; complain at GP.
- Forced premium for “service charge” — file RTI; only operational fees are permissible.
Related
Sources
Visual / Infographic prompts
- Infographic concept: Coverage progress 2019 → 2026: 17% → 75% rural households connected. State-wise coverage map. Target: 100% by 2028.
SVG icon prompts (use any AI image gen)
- Minimal water tap icon with droplet falling into a glass.
- Indian rural home outline with pipe leading to it.
- Map of India with blue droplet markers in covered states.
Feature image prompt
Realistic photo of a girl child filling a water bottle from a household tap connection in rural India, smiling.