Making way for water - The Hindu
 December 20, 2012
Multi business conglomerate  ITC Ltd has taken the route of public private partnerships (PPP) with state  governments and NABARD in five states under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural  Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA), Integrated Watershed Management Programme  (IWMP) and Integrated Watershed Development Programme (IWDP). 
The PPP project plans to  cover 1,00,000 hectares of watershed development in Andhra Pradesh, Bihar,  Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal  by the end of this fiscal.
ITC started watershed  development as part of its corporate social responsibility in 2007 and till  date has signed 19 PPPs with State governments and NABARD in five States  covering 143,753 Ha under the three schemes.
"Many of ITC's businesses  are agri-based. As a result, farming communities are integral to its value  chains and their productivity and competitiveness is inextricably linked to  that of the company. Responding to the challenges faced by these communities,  ITC evolved its Integrated Watershed Development programme with the  conservation and management of water and other natural resources and the  creation of sustainable livelihoods as its cornerstones," says Dr Ashesh  Ambasta, Vice President and head, social investments.
There is over 98,000  hectares of land under soil and moisture conservation practices of ITC's IWDP  in 25 districts impacting 95,000 households, according to the company.
ITC also works with  voluntary organisations as implementation partners to mobilise villagers to form  Water User Groups. The company says that these groups are trained to carry out  the entire spectrum of activities from implementing soil and moisture  conservation measures to building, reviving and maintaining water-harvesting  structures to reverse land degradation and extend critical irrigation and raise  agricultural productivity.
According to the company,  "by the close of the financial year 2011-12 there were 756 functioning Water  User Groups, which had a cumulative maintenance fund of Rs. 47.57 lakh. Civil  work on structures generated 2.6 million person-days of employment,  particularly benefiting the landless." 
The majority of the  watershed projects are located in areas where ITC's e-Choupal operates and it  has its agri- businesses. These watershed development projects enable the  company to maintain its water positive status. The total rainwater harvesting  potential so far created by the company is twice the net water consumption by  its operations, it claims.