Beneficiary Type: Farmer
1) Monitoring and surveillance of all drinking water sources in the country by the community, 2) Decentralization of water quality monitoring and surveillance of all rural drinking water sources in the country, 3) Institutionalization of community participation and involvement of PRIs for water quality monitoring and surveillance, 4) Generation of awareness among the rural masses about the waterquality issues and the problems related to water borne diseases.
the Water Quality Monitoring and Surveillance Programme is to ensure safe and clean drinking water through regular testing, community participation, and transparent reporting.
Ensures access to safe drinking water Empowers communities through training and participation Detects and prevents waterborne diseases Promotes transparency with real-time data access Enhances rural water infrastructure and public health
The **criteria** for participation in the Water Quality Monitoring and Surveillance Programme include being 18-60 years old, a resident of the area, willing to volunteer, and nominated by the local community.
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Water Sample Test Report, Aadhar Card, Gram Panchayat Resolution, Lab Accreditation Certificate, and Monitoring Format.
| Gender | Male,Female,Others |
| Age | 0 to 100 |
| Caste | General,Scheduled Caste,Scheduled Tribe,Socially and Economically Backward Communities / Other Backword Class |
| Economic Status | APL,BPL,Both |
| Occupation | Any Other |
| Sector | Agriculture / horticulture |
| Income Criteria | Not Applicable |
| Citizen | Senior Citizen, Non Senior Citizen |