Centre notes Indore Bhagirathpura water contamination crisis, outlines AMRUT 2.0 support in Rajya Sabha

In response to the ongoing water contamination crisis in Indore's Bhagirathpura area—which has caused at least eight deaths and hundreds of illnesses from diarrhoea since late December 2025—the central government is providing financial and technical aid via AMRUT 2.0 schemes. Union Minister of State for Housing and Urban Affairs Tokhan Sahu shared these details in a Rajya Sabha reply on February 2, 2026.

The Bhagirathpura incident, linked to damaged pipelines from 1997 allowing sewage mixing, prompted parliamentary scrutiny. In a written reply, Minister Sahu noted that the Indore Municipal Corporation (IMC) has identified and targeted old pipeline stretches under AMRUT 2.0. Four water supply project packages have been tendered citywide; Package-1 is underway, with others pending approval. These cover the full water supply chain—from source to distribution—with system integration and long-term maintenance for reliable supply.

Water being a state subject, the Centre supports via advisories and funding. The Madhya Pradesh government issued SOPs to urban bodies to prevent contamination. State data shows 14,181 leakages detected (12,634 repaired), 3,109 of 3,298 overhead tanks cleaned, and 86 of 179 polluted tubewells closed. Of 80,976 water samples tested, 656 failed, with action at 588 sites.

Previously under AMRUT, Indore received ₹541 crore in water schemes and ₹278 crore in sewerage. AMRUT 2.0 has sanctioned ₹1,142 crore for two water schemes and ₹534 crore for four sewerage schemes, alongside IMC's ₹1,121.54 crore water projects.

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Madhya Pradesh High Court judges scrutinizing government's response to Indore water contamination deaths, showing courtroom scene with visuals of sewage-mixed water, ill residents, and pipelines.
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Madhya Pradesh high court criticizes state response to Indore water contamination deaths

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The Madhya Pradesh High Court has summoned the state chief secretary over deaths from contaminated water in Indore's Bhagirathpura area, calling the government's earlier report insensitive. At least eight people died and hundreds fell ill since late December 2025 due to sewage mixing into drinking water supplies. The court ordered comprehensive measures including water testing and pipeline repairs to ensure clean water access.

In the ongoing Indore water contamination crisis that has claimed at least 15 lives, Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav warned the Opposition Congress against politicizing the tragedy in Bhagirathpura. On January 15, coinciding with a High Court summons to the chief secretary, Yadav inaugurated Rs 800 crore projects to upgrade the city's drinking water infrastructure.

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In the latest development in Indore's Bhagirathpura water contamination crisis—which has killed at least eight and sickened hundreds—the Madhya Pradesh government told the High Court eight people died, but compensated 18 families. The court rebuked the discrepancy as insensitive, while Chief Minister Mohan Yadav stressed the pain of any life lost.

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