The Rajasthan government has approved two major drinking water projects in 4 districts of Rajasthan. The two projects consist of the Nonera project, valued at INR 1,661.14 crore and Parwan-Akawad project, approved for INR 3,523.16 crore, laying pipelines across these areas.
Dec 11, 2025

The Rajasthan government has approved two major drinking water projects in 4 districts of Rajasthan under the Jal Jeevan Mission.
The projects with an estimated cost of INR 5,184 crore, will provide regular drinking water supply to Kota, Bundi, Jhalawar, and Baran districts.
The two projects consist of the Nonera project, valued INR 1,661.14 crore, that will cover 749 villages and 6 towns in Kota and Bundi, reaching 1,13,287 families. It includes the construction of water treatment plants, reservoirs, and pipelines, along with 14 pumping stations.
The Parwan-Akawad project, approved for INR 3,523.16 crore, will serve 907 villages in Baran, 184 villages in Kota’s Sangod constituency, and 311 villages in Jhalawar. The project will also include water treatment plants, reservoirs, and a 661km transmission pipeline across these areas.
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Both projects are expected to be completed by August 2027, significantly improving access to clean water in the state.





