![]() Need for community driven Water Management System stressedPublished on Mon, May 14, 2007 at 16:30 | Source : Moneycontrol.com Updated at Mon, May 14, 2007 at 17:51
States are the primary owners of water and we must ignore the political boundaries and apply economic norms to enforce water management, said Mr. A K Ganguli, Senior Advocate at the introductory session on 'Water Management: Bringing the Business and People Together". He added that inter-state water issues should be taken up by central government whereas state governments also should be responsible and sensible in taking up the water related issues and conflicts. Mr. Ganguli also suggested that a national policy should be framed for the water management. Right to access water should be accompanied by corresponding duty of the state to provide clean drinking water to the citizen, said Ms. Devaki Panini, Head, Environmental Law Practice, Luthra & Luthra Law Offices. She added that the statutory laws governing water has been fragmented and inadequate. She said that the right to water as a human right has not been adequately addressed in Indian legislation. It is the duty of the state to ensure that distribution of water is not skewed and there should not be any imbalance, said Ms. Panini. She also said that concept of water as an economic commodity establishes principles of cost recovery. Mr. Pradeep Singh, CEO, IL&FS Ltd in his presentation mentioned that Public-Private Partnership (PPP) should introduce better technology and operations in transportation and management of water. He added that PPP must inject private capital enabling higher level of resource availability, creating greater commercial discipline as well as link payments and rewards with performance. Talking on pre-requisites of PPP, Mr. Singh mentioned that techno-economic viability, pro-poor strategies, lower costs and regulation should be considered. Earlier, on Friday while inaugurating the conference Justice B P Singh, Judge, Supreme Court of India said that the problem of water has not surfaced suddenly and water as a commodity has been taken for granted. Water management and the inter-river linkages have been discussed and the time has now come to implement them, he added. He also mentioned that holistic and realistic effort is required for water conservation and discipline along with consciousness on water conservation for the benefit of mankind. He pointed out that the Supreme Court of India recognises the Fundamental Right to Life as inclusive of an individual's Right to Clean Water. The global water crisis is the most serious challenge of modern day and more than one billion people lack access to the clean drinking water, said Maharaja Gaj Singh, Maharaja of Jodhpur & Marwar and Chairman, Jal Bhagirathi Foundation. As much as 80% of the value of irrigated production in Rajasthan is home to 1% of Effective and efficient water conservation can be done through water harvesting, community water management and active involvement of private sector, said Maharaja Gaj Singh. Emphasizing water governance he mentioned that Government should activate social mobilisation, promote popular participation and recognise the importance of water for regional development. Public-private partnership should be encouraged for the water management said Mr. Arun Nanda, Chairman, CII National Committee on Water and Executive Director, Mahindra and Mahindra. There should be legal framework and regulatory committees to make policies for private partnership for water management in CII-ITC Center of Excellence for Sustainable Development supported by Society of Indian Law Firms and Ministry of Water Resources have taken up the initiative to formulate a framework for water conservation and study the aspects of legal and fundamental policies for water and its relation to sustainable development said, Mr. Lalit Bhasin, President, Society of Indian Law Firms and Managing Partner, Bhasin and Co. Indian Constitution has been protecting water for the people; for example the 73rd Amendment of the Constitution wherein the village panchayats were empowered to deal with and manage the water-related issues of the local communities. Sourced From: Confederation of Indian Industry
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