Drains, gray water (dirty water) started to remain full. Water started accumulating in every way and public places. To solve this problem, the women of the village started unitedly on the initiative of ‘United Nations Project Services Office’ – UNOPS.
Reena Ahirwar, who commanded this campaign, who not only inspired women, drinking water to save, but also played an important role in freeing the roads and streets of the village from waterlogging.
With the help of UNOPS, two leach pit were built in the village, which helped in gray water management. Seeing its success, Reena, along with the panchayat, raised the demand for soak pit and leach pit in the entire village and held meetings to make people aware and carried forward the campaign through public participation.
The result of these efforts was that the panchayat made 13 soak pits in the village, which could make a permanent solution to the problem of waterlogging. Now the paths and public places through the village of Imilia are completely free from waterlogging.
This campaign of Reena Ahirwar has now become an example for the surrounding villages.