Reliance Industries is set to make a big splash, this time in water management. The Mukesh Ambani-controlled petrochemicals major has set up a team to spearhead the initiative. Water management has been opened up for private players. |
Sources close to the development said the company had already informed the Maharashtra government about its plans. |
However, it would have to wait for some more time to enter Maharashtra till the civic bodies come out with a tender inviting bids for water management. |
The Reliance move follows the Tata group, which is also in the process of making a big splash in the same business. |
Jamshedpur Utility & Services Company (Jusco), which manages water and civic amenities in Jamshedpur, is the Tata group's outfit for the initiative. Jusco, a wholly owned subsidiary of Tata Steel, had put in bids for participating in two projects in Bangalore. |
Sources in Mantralaya, headquarters of the Maharashtra government, said Reliance had begun surveys in Maharashtra as a precursor to the proposed entry. A Reliance Industries spokesperson declined to comment. |
Industry sources said the scope for water management in the country was huge. The national average water availability in the country is 5.6 hours a day only. |
Bangalore gets water for 2.5 hours a day, while Chennai is at the bottom of the list with water availability of 1.5 hours a day. Ahmedabad comes next with 2 hours a day. Delhi has availability of 4 hours a day, less than Mumbai's 5 hours a day. |
The Tata group had recently announced its entry into the enhanced water business with the acquisition of Glaceau for $676 million (nearly Rs 3,040 crore). |