Bharat Quota Water
Full Form of BQW
What is BQW?
Bharat Quota Water (BQW) is a government-initiated framework in India that ensures a minimum daily water allocation for drinking and domestic purposes in both rural and urban households. Launched as part of broader water security measures, BQW sets per-capita benchmarks—typically 55 litres per person per day—to guarantee equitable access, especially in water-stressed regions. It is used by state water boards, gram panchayats, and municipal corporations while designing supply schedules and infrastructure projects. The scheme integrates with missions like Jal Jeevan and the National Water Policy, focusing on source sustainability, quality testing, and community participation. BQW policies are particularly relevant for competitive exams such as the UPSC Civil Services and state PCS exams, where questions on water governance and rural development appear frequently. The acronym appears in official documents, district water management plans, and public awareness campaigns. By standardising quotas, BQW aims to reduce inter-community conflicts over water and improve public health outcomes across India.
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Example
The district administration revised the BQW allocation from 50 to 55 litres per person after the new pipeline was commissioned.