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Parched or polluted

News:

  1. Acute water stress prevails in most of India according to the Composite Water Management Index developed by NITI Aayog.

Important facts:

  1. Key highlights of the index:
  • 70% of the water resources are identified as polluted.
  • Nearly 600 million Indians faced high-to-extreme water stress and about 2,00,000 people died every year because of inadequate access to safe water.
  1. Criteria for ratings:
  • Based on performance of states in augmenting water resources and watershed.
  • Investment in infrastructure.
  • Providing rural and urban drinking water.
  • Encouraging efficient agriculture use.
  1. This approach will foster ‘competitive and cooperative federalism’.
  2. State-wise assessment:
  • Best states: Gujarat, MP, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Maharashtra.
  • Worst state: Jharkhand, Haryana, UP and Bihar.
  • Tamil Nadu, although perform well on augmentation of water resources, but not able to perform upto mark in ensuring sustainable use of farming.
  • Among North Eastern and Himalayan states, Tripura has been adjudged number one in 2016-17 followed by Himachal Pradesh, Sikkim and Assam.
  1. Measures:
  • Augmentation of watersheds, which led to store more water for use in agriculture.
  • The Committee on Restructuring the Central Water Commission and the central ground water board, chaired by Mihir Shah called for user-centric approach to water management. The committee advocates:-
  1. Decentralisation of irrigation commands.
  2. Offering higher financial flows to best performing states through National Irrigation Management Fund.
  • Ground water extraction patterns need to be better understood through robust data collection.
  • New Management paradigm due to steady urbanization.
  • Augmenting source of clean drinking water supply.
  • Pollution can be curbed by levying suitable cost.
  • Need revamped national and state institutions and updated laws.
  • However, such approaches will not solve inter-state river disputes like Cauvery issue.

 

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