The theme of 2024 World Water day observed on March 22, 2024 is Water for Peace.
World Water Day- March 22 |
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As per World Resources Institute, 17 countries face ‘extremely high’ levels of water stress which is threatening to result in conflict, unrest and peace among people, India is not an exception to these problems.
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Impact |
Rapid Urbanization |
The rapid growth of cities and urban areas leads to increased demand for water for domestic, industrial, and commercial purposes |
It results in overexploitation of local water sources and strain on water supply systems. Example- Bengaluru water crisis. |
Industrialization |
Industrial activities require significant amounts of water for manufacturing processes, cooling, and other purposes. |
Many industries contribute to water pollution, further degrading water quality and reducing availability for other uses. |
Unsustainable agricultural practices |
Agriculture is the largest consumer of water in India, with irrigation accounting for the majority of water withdrawals |
Inefficient irrigation methods, overuse of chemical fertilizers, monoculture farming contribute to water scarcity and degradation of soil and water quality. |
Climate change |
Changing weather patterns, including erratic rainfall, prolonged droughts, and more intense monsoon seasons, exacerbate water stress in many regions of India. |
It adversely affects water cycle resulting in worsening floods, rising sea levels, shrinking ice fields, wildfires and droughts. |
Inefficient water management |
Insufficient investment in water infrastructure, including dams, reservoirs, and water treatment facilities, hinders the efficient management and distribution of water resources. |
Leakage from pipes, inefficient irrigation practices, and lack of wastewater treatment facilities result in significant water losses and contamination. |
Lack of stakeholder engagement |
A lack of engagement and collaboration among stakeholders, including government agencies, communities, and industries |
It hampers effective water management and conservation efforts. |
Steps taken by India to conserve water |
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