'Project Flow': Bridgestone India steps up to tackle severe water scarcity in Dhar district

The problem of water scarcity in these areas is serious due to excessive depletion of ground water
Dhar district has been facing acute water shortage problem for the last few years
Groundwater withdrawal levels reached 100 percent of annual groundwater recharge

Pune: Madhya PradeshBridgestone India aims to revive biodiversity along with groundwater recharge in areas with severe water scarcity. About 140 acres of catchment area (drought) three traditional water sources have been included for revitalization. The problem of water scarcity in these areas has become serious due to over-depletion of ground water which has been going on for many years.

Dhar district has been facing severe water scarcity and depletion of ground water resources for the last few years. Groundwater withdrawal levels have reached 100 percent of annual groundwater recharge, and in some places even more. From this it is clear that groundwater is being used in an unsustainable manner. Especially in the pre-monsoon months, the groundwater level has dropped to 10 to 20 meters below the ground. This has greatly affected the availability of drinking water as well as irrigation.

Through 'Project Flow', water security is being ensured, local ecosystems are being revitalized and communities are being empowered to prosper. For this, the focus is on nature-based rehabilitation, community participation in the field, and creation of new livelihood opportunities for underprivileged women in the area. The project also complements the institute's existing biodiversity initiatives, including 9.5 acres of biodiversity parks and community gardens, developed to promote environmental education, biodiversity awareness and nature conservation.

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The objective of this initiative is to recharge around 1.5 lakh metric tonnes of ground water. This will help provide a more stable water supply for nearby homes, livestock and agriculture. It will also create more biodiverse habitats and help rural communities cope more effectively with the challenges posed by climate change.

“Caring for the environment and the communities we serve is at the core of Bridgestone's philosophy. 'Project Flow' aims to address the acute water scarcity faced by communities in Dhar. Through this project, we are repurposing these water bodies into living ecosystems, which will greatly benefit these communities,” said Sudhir Kulkarni, Executive Director – Human Resources, Governance & CSR.

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Through 'Project Pravah', Bridgestone India reinforces its commitment to serve the welfare of society through high-quality initiatives by reviving reservoirs into living ecosystems. This initiative will help ensure water availability, promote the regeneration of biodiversity and strengthen the capacity of communities to deal with various challenges including climate change for a sustainable future.

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