Allcargo Group, Indian-born
global logistics conglomerate, has successfully completed a rainwater
harvesting, storage and ground water recharge project at Sawangi Tehsil in
Nagpur to address water scarcity in that area, thus boosting agricultural
activities and rural economy. The initiative is a part of Allcargo Group’s CSR
arm Avashya Foundation, to drive holistic transformation of the region’s
agricultural landscape by increasing access to water in the water-starved areas
in the Vidarbha region of Maharashtra.
Under the Sawangi Canal
Project implemented in collaboration with Sadbhavana Gramin Vikas Sanstha and
Purti Sinchan Samruddhi Kalyankari Sanstha, the 4.11 km ridge-to-valley length
of the Canal was widened and deepened to enhance irrigation, improve groundwater
levels and support farmers, livestock and wildlife. Following the Tamaswada
pattern of water conservation, the project focussed on desilting and
restoration of the Canal to ensure optimal water storage and prevention of soil
erosion.
Sawangi
Canal Project created 100,000 Cubic Mt. of surface water storage and
contributed 225,000 Cubic Mt. ground water annually. The project enriched
400 hectares of agricultural land, benefited 200 families by providing drinking
water, water for cattle and protective Irrigation for Kharif, Rabi crops and
vegetables. Overall, the project will support agricultural and other activities
of over 1200 farmers and indirectly support over 3000 farmers and their family
members.
Commenting on the initiative,
Shashi Kiran Shetty, Founder and Chairman, Allcargo Group said, “...A steady
access to water not only revitalizes rural ecosystems but also fuels economic
growth—enabling commercial agriculture, enhancing livestock farming, supporting
small-scale industries and encouraging reverse migration. The project will also
build resilience among people to withstand the dry spells caused by climate
change. I extend my heartfelt gratitude to Nitin Gadkariji, Minister of
Road Transport and Highways, Government of India for his invaluable support and
guidance. Allcargo Group continues to work towards bringing in transformative
change in the region and engaging with the rural communities to uplift and
empower them.”
Nitin Gadkari, Minister of
Road Transport and Highways, Government of India, stated, “It is truly
heartening to see that the Allcargo Group’s Sawangi Canal project is benefiting
numerous farmers. Vidarbha needs more such initiatives to help prevent farmer
suicides. Allcargo Group’s noble efforts of life saving and livelihood
supporting are commendable.
I appreciate its role in uplifting the lives of farmers and extend best wishes
for the project’s continued success and lasting impact in the years ahead.”
In
line with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UNSDGs), Allcargo
Group is committed to community development and environmental protection. A
part of its sustainability targets, Allcargo Group aims to achieve carbon
neutrality by 2040.