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explain water scarcity in India..?​

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Answered by itzvarshini
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Water scarcity in India is an ongoing water crisis that affects nearly 1 million people each year.In addition to affecting the huge rural and urban population, the water scarcity in India also extensively affects the ecosystem and agriculture. India has only 4% of the world’s fresh water resources despite a population of over 1.3 billion people.In addition to the disproportionate availability of freshwater, water scarcity in India also results from drying up of rivers and their reservoirs in the summer months, right before the onset of the monsoons throughout the country. The crisis has especially worsened in the recent years due to climate change which results in delayed monsoons, consequently drying out reservoirs in several regions. Other factors attributed to the shortage of water in India are a lack of proper infrastructure and government oversight and unchecked water pollution.

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needs has prompted many government and non government organisations to take stringent measures to combat the problem. The Government of India has launched multiple schemes and programs, including the formation buck of an entire 'Jal Shakti' Ministry to deal with the problem. The government has also insisted on techniques such as rainwater harvesting, water conservation and more efficient irrigation. Agriculture alone is responsible for 80% of the country’s water usage.

Answered by SugaryHeart
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Water scarcity in India is an ongoing water crisis that affects nearly 1 million people each year. ... Agriculture alone is responsible for 80% of the country's water usage. Several large cities of India have experienced water shortages in recent years, with Chennai being the most prominent in 2019.

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