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Swarnim Jayanti Mukhya Mantri Shaheri Vikas Yojana (SJMMSVY)

A flagship initiative by the Gujarat government launched in 2009-10 to enhance city-level infrastructure, focusing on water supply, underground drainage, and renewable energy for sustainable urban development.

Ministry / Department
Urban Development and Urban Housing Department
Level
State
Benefit type
other
Last verified: 18 Jun 2026

What is Swarnim Jayanti Mukhya Mantri Shaheri Vikas Yojana (SJMMSVY)?

A flagship initiative by the Gujarat government launched in 2009-10 to enhance city-level infrastructure, focusing on water supply, underground drainage, and renewable energy for sustainable urban development.

Benefit
• Daily Access to Clean Drinking Water: Ensures households receive potable water through the "Nal Se Jal" initiative. - Efficient Waste Management: Provides safe disposal of wastewater through underground drainage systems. - Enhanced Urban Sanitation: Establishes Sewage Treatment Plants (STPs) to improve environmental hygiene. - Promotion of Renewable Energy: Reduces energy costs by integrating solar plants in STP and WTP operations. - State-Funded Support: 100% financial support from the Gujarat state government for project implementation.
Level
State — Gujarat
Ministry / Dept.
Urban Development and Urban Housing Department
Benefit type
other
Key eligibility
The applicant must be a recognized municipality, municipal corporation, or urban/area development authority within Gujarat.
Last verified
18 Jun 2026

Overview

The Swarnim Jayanti Mukhya Mantri Shaheri Vikas Yojana (SJMMSVY) was introduced in 2009-10 by the Urban Development and Urban Housing Department, as part of Gujarat's 50-year establishment celebrations. The scheme aims to upgrade urban infrastructure, focusing on water supply and underground drainage. Key projects include the "Nal Se Jal" initiative for daily tap water supply, the establishment of Sewage Treatment Plants (STPs), and the integration of solar energy for operational efficiency. The program is implemented by the Gujarat Urban Development Mission (GUDM), the Gujarat Municipal Finance Board, and other municipal authorities, ensuring a sustainable and efficient urban ecosystem.

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Benefits

Daily Access to Clean Drinking Water: Ensures households receive potable water through the "Nal Se Jal" initiative. - Efficient Waste Management: Provides safe disposal of wastewater through underground drainage systems. - Enhanced Urban Sanitation: Establishes Sewage Treatment Plants (STPs) to improve environmental hygiene. - Promotion of Renewable Energy: Reduces energy costs by integrating solar plants in STP and WTP operations. - State-Funded Support: 100% financial support from the Gujarat state government for project implementation.

Eligibility

  • The applicant must be a recognized municipality, municipal corporation, or urban/area development authority within Gujarat.
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Documents Required

  • Project proposal documents for municipalities/corporations.
  • Budget estimates and financial reports.
  • Approval letters or administrative clearance from relevant authorities.

How to Apply

  1. Step 1: Online — Step 1

    Submit a detailed project proposal to the Gujarat Urban Development Mission (GUDM).

  2. Step 2: Online — Step 2

    Obtain administrative approval for the proposed project.

  3. Step 3: Online — Step 3

    Prepare and submit all required documents.

  4. Step 4: Online — Step 4

    Collaborate with implementing agencies like Gujarat Water Supply and Sewerage Board (GWSSB); Gujarat Urban Development Company Ltd (GUDC) for project execution.

  5. Step 5: Online — Step 5

    Monitor progress and ensure compliance with scheme guidelines.

FAQ

What is the SJMMSVY?

The SJMMSVY is an urban development scheme in Gujarat aimed at improving infrastructure such as water supply and drainage systems.

Who are the eligible beneficiaries for this scheme?

Municipalities, municipal corporations, and urban/area development authorities are the eligible beneficiaries of this scheme

What are the main projects under this scheme?

Projects include water supply systems, underground drainage, sewage treatment plants, and solar power integration.

How is renewable energy utilized in the scheme?

Solar plants are installed at STPs and WTPs to reduce electricity costs and promote sustainable energy.

Which agencies implement the projects?

Agencies including GWSSB, GUDC, and local urban development authorities implement the projects.

How does the scheme benefit urban residents?

It improves access to clean water, sanitation, and renewable energy, enhancing overall quality of life.

What is the role of STPs in this scheme?

STPs treat wastewater to ensure safe disposal and maintain environmental standards.

Can private organizations apply under this scheme?

No, the scheme is limited to municipal and government authorities.

How are projects monitored?

Projects are monitored by the implementing agencies and the Gujarat Urban Development Mission.

What is the state government’s share in funding?

The state government bears 100% of the cost under SJMMSVY.

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