Water Crisis is the Biggest Killer in Making

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Water Crisis is the Biggest Killer in Making

Water is essential for sustaining life and our ecosystem as a whole and India is by far the largest and fastest growing consumer of ground water in the world 

In our country, ground water is a common pool resource (CPR), used by millions of farmers, and about 84 percent of the total addition to the net irrigated area comes from ground water. It also remains the only drinking water resource in most of our rural households. Besides, many industries depend on ground water. Moreover, food, energy and water are interlinked. Despite the importance of water in our sustainability, it is distressing to note that ground water is being exploited beyond sustainable levels, and ground water pollution and depletion remain serious issues.

India possesses an estimated 1,123 billion cubic metres (bcm) of utilisable water out of an annual estimated available water of about 1,869 bcm. Over 80 percent of the rural and about 50 percent of urban and industrial water requirements of India are being met from ground water resources and about 45 percent of created irrigation potential in the country is through development of ground water resources. Despite such dependence on water, according to several studies the condition is alarming. It is glaring to note that,  
 


Analysts fear that growing competition for rapidly dwindling natural resources will trigger inter-state or intra-state conflict. According to the several other reports, the following facts have emerged, which might be under the consideration of the government as well:

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http://www.governancenow.com/news/regular-story/water-crisis-the-biggest-killer-in-the-making-writes-murli-manohar-joshi

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