Our Geographical Focus
At Rewakhand Foundation, our work is deeply rooted in regions where sustainable water management, environmental conservation, and rural development are crucial. We operate across major river basins, multiple states, and diverse geographical terrains, ensuring long-term impact through well-planned interventions.
Key River Basins We Work In
Our projects are centered around four significant river basins, where we implement water conservation, watershed management, and irrigation development initiatives.
Narmada River Basin
One of India’s largest river basins, the Narmada supports millions of people. Our efforts here focus on:
✅ Watershed management to prevent soil erosion.
✅ Community-led irrigation projects for sustainable farming.
✅ Afforestation initiatives for ecological balance.
Kshipra River Basin
A lifeline for Madhya Pradesh, the Kshipra faces water scarcity challenges. Our initiatives include:
✅ Water conservation structures to revive the river’s flow.
✅ Sustainable agricultural practices to improve water efficiency.
✅ Community awareness programs on groundwater recharge.
Mahi River Basin
Spanning Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, and Gujarat, the Mahi river is vital for local agriculture. Our work here includes:
✅ Rainwater harvesting to boost water availability.
✅ Small-scale irrigation systems to support farmers.
✅ Soil and water conservation measures for long-term sustainability.
Yamuna River Basin
A major river system in northern India, the Yamuna faces severe pollution and water management issues. Our interventions focus on:
✅ Wastewater treatment solutions to improve water quality.
✅ Erosion control programs to protect fertile lands.
✅ Sustainable farming techniques to minimize environmental impact.
Our Presence Across India
We actively work in multiple states across India, tailoring our programs to meet regional needs.
📍 Madhya Pradesh – Watershed management and irrigation projects.
📍 Maharashtra – Community-based water conservation initiatives.
📍 Gujarat – Rural sanitation and drinking water access.
📍 Rajasthan – Rainwater harvesting and afforestation.
📍 Jharkhand – Livelihood development through water-based projects.
📍 Odisha – Water security and quality education programs.
📍 Uttarakhand – Spring rejuvenation and disaster resilience planning.
📍 Karnataka – Sustainable water resource management.
📍 Telangana – Integrated watershed and skill development programs.
📍 Haryana – Water conservation and agriculture-based training.

Targeted Areas for Development
Beyond states and river basins, we work in three key geographical zones that require specialized interventions
Tribal Land
Tribal communities depend heavily on natural resources for survival. Our efforts focus on:
🌱 Sustainable livelihoods through agroforestry and water management.
🌱 Preservation of indigenous knowledge on water conservation.
🌱 Empowerment programs to strengthen self-reliance.
Plains
The vast plains are vital for agriculture and rural livelihoods. We contribute by:
🚜 Large-scale irrigation development to boost productivity.
🚜 Flood management strategies to minimize crop damage.
🚜 Capacity-building workshops for farmers on efficient water use.
Ravines
Highly eroded and difficult to cultivate, ravines require specialized intervention:
🏞 Soil conservation and land reclamation to prevent further degradation.
🏞 Afforestation drives to restore ecological balance.
🏞 Alternative livelihood projects to reduce dependency on fragile land.