CAWTM
Center for Advanced Learning



Positioned at the forefront of water research, the Manav Rachna Center for Advance Water Technology & Management (MRCAWTM) excels as a hub of innovation in water technology and management. The center spearheads cutting-edge solutions via comprehensive research, meticulous training initiatives, and impactful outreach programs. With a commitment to excellence, MRCAWTM cultivates a dynamic environment where experts from diverse fields collaborate seamlessly, fostering an interdisciplinary approach crucial for unravelling the complexities of water sustainability in changing climate conditions.

Saving Water, Saving Life: Our Key Initiatives

With a vision for clean water for all, the Center for Advance Water Technology & Management has undertaken several valuable initiatives



Remarkable Projects & Work at MRCAWTM

Backed by a dedicated faculty, the Center for ADANCE Water Technology & Management has undertaken several construction projects as follows:

Hydro Geological Survey for Aquifer Monitoring

Hydrogeological survey of aquifer monitoring in the Thar Desert, Rajasthan, funded by CAIRN Oil & Gas Vedanta Ltd. Covers 5800 km² in Barmer and Jalore districts.

Haryana Atal Bhujal Yojna

District Implementation Partner engaged for Atal Bhujal Yojana in Faridabad, Rewari, and Palwal. Funded by IWRD, Haryana. Project cost: ₹77,433,600. Duration: Aug 2021 - Mar 2025.

Innovation Labs and Water Security Studies

WASH Innovation Lab aims to create a self-sustainable WASH advisory system for Faridabad Municipal Corporation and Haryana, fostering WASH innovations in the region.

Harayan Jal Jeevan Mission

Supporting the implementation of Jal Jeevan Mission (JJM) in Haryana. Funded by the Public Health Engineering Department. Duration: 36 months from Sept 27, 2021.

Water Logging & Groundwater Depletion

Co-solving waterlogging and groundwater depletion in Faridabad Smart City using Underground Taming of Floodwater. Funded by DST, GOI. Project cost: ₹7,012,720. Duration: 2021-2024.

Impact Assessment of Mining Projects

MRCAWTM has been accredited by the Central Ground Water Authority for 5 years. It covers NOC report preparation, and groundwater impact assessments for industrial, commercial, etc., projects.

Meet the CAWTM Team

With the mission to shape the future of water management, the CAWTM is driven by a team of visionary leaders and seasoned advisors dedicated to contributing to its success:



Our Key Associates

Meet the minds steering us toward excellence in water technology & management:

Our Field Unit Strength

The water management solutions developed by CAWTM has been successfully benefitting northern states of Rajasthan and Haryana with several field units across these states.

- Ballabhgarh-10
- Palwal-18
- Rewari-8
- Panchkula-3

Our Impact

MRCAWTM has been able to achieve Accreditation of CGWA, GOI on 1st Oct. 2021 for the next 5 years. MRCAWTM has grabbed the Aqua Foundation Excellence Awards, 2017 under the category of Institutional Excellence in Resource Management. The faculties of the Center have published high-impact research papers in National and International Scientific journals and written Books and Book chapters for reputed publishers.

Our proactive engagement in water management has spurred transformative initiatives. With a noteworthy track record of completing 19 impactful projects, we have significantly contributed to key areas of water management, collaborating with esteemed partners from both the government and private sectors, including PHED, WCS Bhubaneshwar, Cairns O&G Vedanta Ltd. NCSTC, DST, USAID-NIUA, MSF, and IWRD Haryana.

MRCAWTM with National Flagship Program

Jal Jeevan Mission
MRCAWTM is engaged as a State Implementation Support Agency in Jal Jeevan Mission, Haryana - A Central Sector Scheme

Atal Bhujal Yojana
MRCAWTM is presently engaged in implementing the World Bank-supported Central Sector Scheme "Atal Bhujal Yojana" in three districts of Haryana funded by IWRD, Haryana

Our Industry Collaborations & Parternships

MRCAWTM’s proactive engagement in water management has spurred transformative initiatives. With a noteworthy track record of completing 19 impactful projects, the center has significantly contributed to key areas of water management, collaborating with esteemed partners from both the government and private sectors, including:

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MRCAWTM Impact: List of Publications & Report

Publication List of Dr. Pritam Paritosh Paul

  • Pritam P. Paul. δ13C and 87Sr/86Sr signatures from carbonates of the Morar Formation, GwaliorGroup: Implications towards depositional setting and Paleoproterozoic seawater chemistry. Journal of Earth System Science. Vol. 131:222, p.1-12, 15 October 2022.
  • ParthaPratim Chakraborty, Rahul Bailwal, Pritam P. Paul & Aditi Sharma. Alluvial sedimentary records in Indian Precambrian Basin: Implications towards unique Precambrian sedimentary environment? Frontiers in Earth Science. Vol. 10. p.1-16.,11 July 2022.
  • PritamParitosh Paul and ParthaPratim Chakraborty. Mixed-diurnal tidal record from a Paleoproterozoic embayment in the Par Formation Gwalior basin, India. Geological Journal. Vol.57, p.1172-1185., 26 November 2022.
  • Pritam P. Paul, ParthaPratim Chakraborty, FumitoShiraishi, Kaushik Das and Atsushi Kamei and Sourabh Bhattacharya. Clue on ocean redox condition from trace element and rare earth element(REE) composition of iron formation and carbonate rocks from the late Paleoproterozoic MorarFormation, Gwalior Group, central India. Journal of Mineralogical and Petrological Sciences. Vol.115(2), p.175-191., 27 March 2020.
  • ParthaPratim Chakraborty, JoydipMukhopadhyay, Pritam P. Paul, Dhiraj Mohan Banerjee, Melinda K. Bera. Early atmosphere and Hydrosphere oxygenation: clues from Precambrian paleosols and sedimentary records of India. Episodes: Journal of International Geosciences. Vol.43, 1, p.175-186., 01 March 2020.
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Publication List of Dr Arunangshu Mukherjee

  • Mukherjee Arunangshu, Nidhi Didwania, Sneha Rai, Sandeep Kumar, Priya Pahil, NC Wadhwa and Dipankar Saha( 2024) Combating urban waterlogging with support from underlyingover-exploitedaquifer: A case study from India. Edited Book on “Managed Groundwater Recharge and Rain Water Harvesting: Outlook from Developing Countries”https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-8757-3, Springer, Chapter-17,pp357-374.
  • Ibkar, A., Mukherjee, A., Didwania, N., Rai, S. (2023). Impact of Urbanization on Groundwater in Changing Climatic Scenario: A Case Study.323-343. In: Thambidurai, P., Dikshit, A.K. (eds) Impacts of Urbanization on Hydrological Systems in India. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031- 21618-3_17
  • MukherjeeArunangshu (2017) Discussions on the paper entitled ‘‘3-D hydrogeological model of limestone for managed aquifer recharge in Raipur of central India’’ of Dar et al. 2016, published online 16 April 2016, Carbonates Evaporites V 32(2) p257-259: DOI 10.1007/s13146-016-0319-0
  • Mukherjee Arunangshu, Gupta Anita, Ray Ranjan Kumar and Tewari Dinesh (2017) Aquifer response to recharge - discharge phenomenon: inference from well hydrographs for genetic classification. Jour. Applied Water Science, Vol. 7, p.801-812DOI: 10.1007/s13201-015-0293-z
  • Mukherjee Arunangshu(2016) Automated Generic Categorization of Hard Rock Aquifers: An Innovative Approach, Indian Groundwater. V 7, 26-35.
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