Groundwater Restoration

At DISHA Foundation, groundwater restoration is a critical focus of our mission to conserve natural resources and support sustainable development. Groundwater is a vital resource that sustains agriculture, drinking water supplies, and ecosystems, yet it is increasingly under threat from over-extraction and contamination.


Our groundwater restoration efforts are aimed at replenishing depleted aquifers, improving water quality, and ensuring that communities have access to clean and reliable water sources.


We implement a variety of strategies, including rainwater harvesting, the construction of recharge wells, and the promotion of sustainable water management practices. By engaging with local communities, we educate and empower them to protect their groundwater resources, advocating for practices that reduce water waste and encourage the natural recharge of aquifers. Our work also includes monitoring and research to better understand groundwater dynamics and develop innovative solutions tailored to the specific needs of each region. Through these efforts, DISHA Foundation is committed to safeguarding groundwater for future generations, ensuring that this precious resource continues to support life and livelihoods in a sustainable and equitable manner.

"In villages, restoring groundwater is a step toward a thriving and resilient future."