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Essay on Nationalized Rivers
=> In India, Many rivers are perennial and some get water during the monsoons. The Idea of nationalisation of rivers was mooted by many patriots long back, but the governments so far lacked the political will and foresight for the welfare of the citizens. They could nationalise the banks but not the rivers. They could reorganise the states on linguistic lines but did not integrate the rivers. In the same way, they could have easily implemented the rivers nationalisation plan. The so called leaders did not evince interest but focused on the aspects that would give political mileage and economic clout for them.
When there was a change in the rule at the centre, the masters of new government could lay a golden quadri-lateral network of highways. However, it seems, they never thought on this vital aspect of natural resource. The current administration has begun on sound note by launching the national movements like Make In India, Clean India, Digital India, etc. More recently, a ₹6 lakh crore Economic corridor project is planned for developing 44 highway stretches covering 27000 kms to ensure seamless movement of cargo vehicles. The present Central Government has a golden opportunity for taking action towards nationalIzation of all major rivers and transforming India to a self-reliant and self-sustainable country, and in that process, help in improving the global welfare through low carbon emissions and conservation of the ecology. Thus,he can make history as the Architect of Ideal Nation, and his governance to be called as "The Golden period of India."
Owing to this long pending nationalisation of rivers, there are many disputes among the States regarding the storage, sharing, and utilisation of the river water. The recent Cauvery river dispute between the Tamil Nadu and Karnataka states is one such glaring case of total lack of policy initiative on this issue. There was widespread rioting and violence was unleashed in Bengaluru city causing heavy damages to the public and private properties. Not only that, the repetition of such incidents of water dispute brings shame to the federal set up of India and shows the inability of the Central Government to quell such embarrassment to the world's largest democracy.