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10. The women in Alwar district of Rajasthan faced a lot of problem of water. What was it?
How it was solved?
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Answered by kavyasonu
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At the beginning of summer in March, the town witnesses a lot of stress on its water resources and the competition around it intensifies.

Alwar’s planners and civic authorities have been looking at two options to meet its drinking water needs of 36.5 million litres per day (102 litres per capita a day). First, get water from Siliserh for which infrastructure in the form of pipes, pumping stations and elevated surface reservoirs have been laid. But farmers around the lake have put their foot down and are not allowing the water diversion.

The second idea is to draw water from exogenous sources like Chambal river for both rural and urban needs. While the town and the hinterlands are on opposing sides on the first option, they stand united on the second one. But the second option is fraught with problems as the river’s water sharing is a disputed one between Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh.

If the water crises in these areas have to be solved, there is a need to look for sustainable solutions like developing groundwater recharge areas, regulating and incentivising efficient groundwater use, harvesting rainwater and restoring lakes, ponds and river systems. Till then, unfortunately, the war for water will go on.

The photo essay below provides a glimpse of the Alwar's urban and rural areas water problems.

Answered by bipuloppo3691
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Answer: It was flood.lt was solved by improvement in human activity. lf human doesn't cut more tree than global warming doesn't occur and glacier doesn't melt and women in Alwar district of Rajasthan doesn't face a lot of problem of water.

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