Role of Local-Governance in Water Action

Local-Governance such as municipal corporations or Panchayat has the real power to engage tthe locaal coommunity to accelarate SDGs and to combat climate-crisis. 

Local action has a global impact. The next decade of climate progress begins in cities and states

The 73rd amendment of constitution of India designates Panchayats as Self-Goverment. The 29 Governance subjects allocated to the Panchayats, enables the people to take the decision with fund, fuunction, and functionaries. These

Institutional development of Panchayati Raj system will not only create great impact on sustainable-develpment and climate-change, but can showcase a model that could be replicated across globe. 

Our Partners in Instutional Developement of Local Self-Government

International Council for Governing Society

Legal and Constitutional Advisory

International Corporate Governance Society (ICGS) is a globally recognized, non-profit academic and professional network dedicated to elevating corporate governance practices.

Panch Parmeshwar Vidyapeeth

Institutional Support

Founded by Dr. Chandrashekhar Pran, Panch Parmeshwar Vidyapeeth is an Indian social organization focuses on grassroots empowerment, sensible leadership, and rural development. 

Teesri Sarkar Abhiyan (TSA)

Training & Capacity Building

The Teesri Sarkar Abhiyan is a citizen-led movement in India dedicated to empowering grassroots democracy, and advocacy for making local self-governments true, functional, and self-reliant.

Mission Samriddhi

Social Impact

Mission Samriddhi is a platform dedicated to holistic, sustainable human development to empower marginalized communities by building self-worth, improving livelihoods, and accelerating rural transformation.

PF will focus on harnessing the strength of the Government backed Institutions, engage these Institutions for leveraging resources and will also extend support to further strengthen its strategic and operational reach.

Ward Member Association

Networking and Ground Action

Association of Ward Member (or Ward Councillor) serves as the primary elected representative for a specific local electoral ward (the primery unit) in local-self-governments (municipal and village)

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Testimonials

A glipmse of unique perspective shared by different stakeholders of our missions.

We are happy to support Water Bank Foundation's BarterWATER mission as the technologies emerging from the Labs of IIT Kharagpur is not only creating grassroot level impact, to provide Arsenic-free drinking water, but is also becoming the basis for a nature-based circular-0economy

Ratan Agarwal President, WHEELS Global Foundation

Its commendable that WaterBANK's efforts are focused to provide clean and safe drinking water in Arsenic affected areas, and encourage community participation in lieu of drinking water credits. I am optimistic that this will bring out impactful outcomes in terms of overall standard of living.

Avinash Mishra Senior Advisor, Niti Ayog, Govt. of India

The Saffron Bowl of India extends to the NorthEast. Plants from seeds transported from Kashmir to Sikkim and acclimatised there are now flowering in Yangyang in South district of Sikkim. (While addressing to the Upper house of Parliament regarding the KESAR Mission of WaterBANK)

Dr. Jitendra Singh Cabinet Minister DoNER, Govt. of India

Department of Science and Technology is proud to be associated with low cost locally available material based indigenous technology for arsenic removal. We hope the technology would lead to benefit the masses and address the arsenic menace effectively (About OAS Technology)

Dr. Sanjay Bajpai Head of Technology Mission,, DST, GoI

Water is the central artery linking all aspects of sustainable development. "Water flows through the entire sustainable development landscape," bridging human well-being, gender equality, sustainable livelihoods, biodiversity conservation, and climate action.

Li Junhua Under-Secretary-General of UN DESA

Join Hands for a Sustainable Future

A nature-based circular-economy is the way to the future. 

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