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what are the water conservation methods in Russia, India, callifonia and Bangladesh​

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Answered by soumilmittal335
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Answer:

Water is prime life sustaining natural

resource which cannot be created like

other commodities. It is a nature’s gift

to all living beings on the earth. Water

is the elixir of life. Unfortunately for

our planet, supplies are now running

dry – at an alarming rate. The world’s

population continues to soar but that

rise in numbers has not been matched

by an accompanying increase in

supplies of fresh water. In India, the

increasing stress on the availability of

water is due to population explosion

and improved standard of living. The scarcity is compounded further because of massive

agricultural and industrial development coupled with improper and indiscriminate

exploitation of ground water resources.

India has 4% of the world water resources and

18% of the world population. Only handful of

countries in the globe can boast of such an

extensive river network that our country has. The

mighty Indus-Ganga-Brahmaputra in the North,

the Narmada-Tapi-Mahanadi in the Central

region and Godavari-Krishna-Cauvery in the

South have been symbols of existence and growth

of our country right from its inception. Yet, the

availability of water resources in India has its unique complexities.

Post-independence, the population of the country has increased almost nearly fourfold

and growth is expected to continue upto 2050 by which it will stabilize. The economy of

the country is also increasing at a fast pace due to rapid urbanization and

industrialization. The enormity of the quantum of water required for food production,

meeting domestic requirements, and supporting the industrial growth is therefore

easily understandable. What is required is an integrated planning, development and

management of the water resources with the involvement of all stakeholders and ta

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