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India celebrates 10 years of the Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation (AMRUT)

Posted 27 Jun 2025

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It was launched on 25 June 2015 and it is the First Water-focused Mission. 

  • AMRUT 2.0 was launched on 1 October 2021 for a period of 05 years i.e. 2021-22 to 2025-26.
    •  It covers all Urban Local Bodies (ULBs).

About AMRUT

Map showing outcome of AMRUT
  • Nodel Ministry: Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs
  • Key Objective: 
    • Ensure every household has access to a tap and a sewerage connection.
    • Increase  the amenity value of cities (e.g. parks)
    • Reduce pollution by promoting public transport, etc. 
  • Scheme Type: Centrally sponsored scheme, funds shared among States and UTs based on urban population and number of towns.
  • Coverage:  Covered 500 selected cities and towns (now 485 cities, including 15 merged cities).
  • Other Key Initiatives Under AMRUT
    • Jal Hi AMRIT: To treat and reuse water safely
    • AMRUT Mitra: To foster skills among SHG women related to water management in their communities 
  • Tags :
  • AMRUT
  • Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation
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