Ahmedabad: As part of its flagship water stewardship initiative, Jalashay, Marico Limited, one of India’s leading FMCG companies, has teamed up with Ambuja Foundation to introduce a sustainable water conservation program in the drought-affected areas of Sanand and Viramgam in Ahmedabad district. This community-centric initiative aims to establish a water structure and rejuvenate water bodies, potentially generating 10 crore liters of water for irrigation and underground water recharge by FY2026. This effort will bolster groundwater recharge and enhance irrigation for agricultural communities.
The initiative aims to rejuvenate existing water bodies, enhance irrigation access to increase farmers’ incomes, and foster effective water management practices in agriculture. By promoting community ownership and encouraging water resilience strategies, the program aligns with Marico’s core value of Responsible Growth. This ultimately benefits the local community while supporting sustainable agricultural practices. Additionally, the Ambuja Foundation will collaborate with community leaders and local government officials to establish connections and introduce the project.
Implemented in partnership with Ambuja Foundation, the program will not only strengthen water conservation but also provide the benefits of government social security schemes to over 700 households in project villages. By adopting participatory approaches, the project will ensure community engagement and promote sustainable water use practices.
This initiative is part of Marico’s broader commitment to environmental sustainability and social responsibility, building on its past achievements, including the creation of over 444 crore liters of water potential by FY2025. This total includes 32 crore liters generated in Gujarat’s Sabarkantha, Banaskantha, Panchmahal, and Dahod districts through the Jalashay program.
As a part of this, Ambuja Foundation is conducting surveys and rural appraisals to assess water resources, usage patterns, and livelihood needs in villages. Based on this finding, it will form a 3-year strategic action plan focusing on water conservation, balanced water management, and livelihood enhancement, while providing support and coordination with government departments and partner organizations.
Commenting on this partnership, Amit Bhasin, Chief Legal Officer, Group General Counsel, and Secretary of the CSR Committee, Marico Limited said, “At Marico, we are committed to addressing critical challenges like water scarcity that impact the livelihoods of rural communities. Our partnership with Ambuja Foundation on this sustainable water conservation program is a testament to our dedication to creating a lasting impact. By reviving water bodies, promoting efficient water management, and enhancing agricultural productivity, we aim to empower local farmers and contribute to the socio-economic development of these underserved villages. We believe that collaborative efforts like these can drive meaningful change and improve the lives of those who need it most.”
Talking about the foundation’s community-driven, partnership-focused program, Pearl Tiwari, CEO, Ambuja Foundation, said, “Our motto is to empower communities by putting local people at the center of planning and execution and implementing inclusive and sustainable approach. Our collaboration with Marico Limited focuses to create lasting, positive change for both people and their surroundings. This initiative goes beyond promoting the efficient use of water and conserving water in the area, it reinforces the critical importance of behavioral changes and encourages the adoption of sustainable practices. We aspire to nurture a self-sufficient community with a collective shift toward a more sustainable future.”
Through this partnership, Marico Limited and Ambuja Foundation are committed to making a lasting impact on the lives of rural communities in Sanand and Viramgam, addressing critical water scarcity challenges and promoting sustainable water management practices that will benefit the region for years to come.