C.R. Paatil to Launch World Water Day Conclave 2026 on March 23
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New Delhi, March 21 (NationPress) The Minister of Jal Shakti, C.R. Paatil, is set to officially launch the World Water Day Conclave 2026 on March 23, initiating vital dialogues on innovative approaches and partnerships aimed at achieving sustainable water management and responsible industrial utilization.
Under the theme “Industry for Water,” this conclave aims to establish industry as a pivotal player in enhancing water-use efficiency, promoting recycling, reuse, and fostering innovative practices.
The gathering is designed to unite policymakers, business leaders, academics, startups, MSMEs, and emerging innovators to collaboratively develop scalable, technology-driven solutions.
This conclave will underscore a significant transition where industries evolve from mere water consumers to proactive water custodians, embracing intelligent and sustainable methodologies.
More than 700 delegates from various sectors are expected to attend the event.
A standout feature of the conclave will be the recognition of the Jal Shakti Hackathon winners, who will be honored for their creative and impactful contributions to the water sector.
State governments will be actively involved, particularly in a session centered around the Census, which will also celebrate the completion and release of major national water census reports, emphasizing the significance of data-driven governance in water management.
The inaugural session is also set to unveil the 7th Minor Irrigation Census; the 2nd Census of Water Bodies; the 1st Census of Springs; the 1st Census of Major and Medium Irrigation Projects; the National Water Data Policy; and various technical and thematic publications, as announced in a statement.
Additionally, the session will acknowledge leading states and industry associations, along with the launch of a Compendium of Good Practices on Industrial Water Use Efficiency, which will highlight exemplary practices in recycling, reuse, and conservation.
The conclave will feature four thematic sessions and workshops that will delve into topics such as sludge management and treatment practices, including resource recovery and circular reuse strategies; industry-led water efficiency; AI- and IoT-enabled smart monitoring systems; and circular water use, particularly focusing on glacier systems and climate resilience with an emphasis on Himalayan glaciers as essential water resources and the application of water census data for effective planning and policy.