Economy, asked by jeyanthikumar1978, 10 months ago

description of ground water in India​

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Answered by madhukaushik11005
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Some 90% of rural India's drinking water comes from groundwater and 75% of agriculture is groundwater-based. In urban India, 50% of the water supply is groundwater-based. Given this high dependence on groundwater, it is extremely important that we bring democratic processes to groundwater management.

Answered by pragok
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India is a groundwater economy. At 260 cubic km per year, our country is the highest user of groundwater in the world—we use 25% of all groundwater extracted globally, ahead of the US and China. When we think of water, however, our brains have been programmed to think of large dams and rivers, and not wells.

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