
Launched on June 25, 2015, the Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation (AMRUT) has become a cornerstone of India’s urban development strategyhttps://www.iasjnana.com/.
Mission Objectives
Ensure universal access to tap water and sewerage in urban households.
• Develop green spaces and parks for improved livability.
• Promote non-motorized transport and reduce urban pollutionhttps://www.iasjnana.com/.
AMRUT 2.0 (Launched October 12, 2021)
• Coverage: All ULBs across Indiahttps://www.iasjnana.com/.
• Outlay: ₹2.77 lakh crore (₹76,760 crore Central share).
• Focus Areas:
Universal water and sewerage coverage.
“Jal Hi AMRIT” initiative for wastewater reuse and water securityhttps://www.iasjnana.com/.
• AMRUT Mitra: Engaged 10,000+ Self-Help Group (SHG) women in water managementhttps://www.iasjnana.com/.
