NGOs

Community Associations

Water on our planet is limited and unevenly distributed. When we talk of water conservation, the issue is not just about “saving” water but having enough water to meet our present and future needs. For centuries, humans have exploited water resources and many fear that future wars could be fought over water. 

Natural water bodies such as lakes and ponds are sources of drinking water, help control floods, support biodiversity and regenerate groundwater.  With Indians already facing a severe water crunch, predicted by scientists to worsen by 2030, it is imperative for us to act.

Lake restoration, pond building etc. have been initiated on a large scale by the NGO. The non-profit organisation aims to make India a sustainable state.

Addressing these key issues, SATTAV is partnered with certain NGOs working to provide critical communities with these resources.