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Many parts of India are facing scarcity of water despite high average annual rainfall . Give reasons

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Answered by swarns123
5

The thirst of water for India’s rapid development is growing day by day. In spite of adequate average rainfall in India, there is large area under the less water conditions/drought prone. There are lot of places, where the quality of groundwater is not good.  Another issue lies in interstate distribution of rivers. Water supply of the 90% of India’s territory is served by inter-state rivers. It has created growing number of conflicts across the states and to the whole country on water sharing issues. Some of the major reasons behind water scarcity are;

Population growth and Food production (Agriculture)

Increasing construction/ infrastructure development Activities

Massive urbanization and  industrialization throughout the country

Climatic change and variability- Depleting of natural resources due to changing climate conditions (Deforestation etc.)

Lack of implementation of effective water management systems


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Answered by DevanshiAgnihotri
1

The thirst of water for India’s rapid development is growing day by day. In spite of adequate average rainfall in India, there is large area under the less water conditions/drought prone. There are lot of places, where the quality of groundwater is not good.  Another issue lies in interstate distribution of rivers. Water supply of the 90% of India’s territory is served by inter-state rivers. It has created growing number of conflicts across the states and to the whole country on water sharing issues. Some of the major reasons behind water scarcity are;


Population growth and Food production (Agriculture)


Increasing construction/ infrastructure development Activities


Massive urbanization and  industrialization throughout the country


Climatic change and variability- Depleting of natural resources due to changing climate conditions (Deforestation etc.)


Lack of implementation of effective water management systems



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