India and Israel Launch New Water Technology Centre at IIT-Madras

India and Israel have launched a joint project to set up a Centre of Water Technology at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras. This initiative is designed to strengthen India’s efforts in sustainable water management and improve water resource management practices.

Significance of the Partnership

The Embassy of Israel has called this collaboration a “significant milestone,” underscoring the growing partnership between the two countries in addressing water-related challenges. The joint venture reflects a mutual commitment to tackling water scarcity issues in India.

Joint Statement of Intent

A formal agreement, known as the Joint Statement of Intent, was signed by the Embassy of Israel, IIT Madras, and the AMRUT mission (Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation) from the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs. This agreement outlines the framework for establishing the new water technology centre.

Objectives of the Centre

The Centre of Water Technology is expected to be a hub for innovation and research, focusing on developing sustainable solutions for urban water supply and advancing water technology capabilities. As part of the initiative, a capacity-building course titled ’24/7 Water Supply in Urban Areas’ was held at IIT Madras from August 5 to August 8. This training is crucial for providing stakeholders with essential skills in managing urban water systems.

Overall, this collaboration aims to offer innovative solutions that can significantly impact water management across India, demonstrating the commitment of both countries to work together on addressing water scarcity and improving water management practices.

Facts About IIT-Madras

  • IIT Madras was founded in 1959
  • It is located in Chennai and covers 620 acres.
  • IIT Madras started its B.Tech program in 1963.
  • The institute is consistently ranked among the top engineering schools in the world.
  • It has the largest solar power facility of any educational institution.
  • IIT Madras has a strong support system for startups, including an incubation cell and many international partnerships.

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