Raj: Hi Sam, How are you? Its been long time since we have metI am in Chennai and where are you staying now?Sam: I am fine and staying in Kolkata. It's raining across all over India. People are affected by floods and there is no proper storage of rainwater in many states.Raj: The Rain Water Harvesting (RWH) scheme, a brainchild of Tamil Nadu chief minister J Jayalalithaa, was launched in 2001 in a bid to rejuvenate water sources.Sam: West Bengal govt.had launced a programme named "Jal Dharo-Jal Bharo" was launched during 2011-12 with the aim on preserving precious water resources by large scale harvesting of rain water as well asarresting runoff of surface water.
Raj: Tamil Nadu government has made installation of "RainwaterHarvesting" scheme mandatory for all builings, including houses, commercial establishments, and public institutions in 2003.Sam: Rainwater harvesting in West Bengal has seen some adoption, particularly in certain urban areas and institutions.
Raj: The implementation of rainwater harvesting in Tamil Nadu has been quite successful, leading to an increase in groundwater levels and availability of water during the dry seasons. The state has witnessed positive impacts on water conservation and management.Sam:West Bengal faces unique challenges in rainwater harvesting dueto its diverse geographical features and varying rainfall patter ness and promote rainwater harvesting practices throughout the state.
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