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India's water crisis caused by misallocation, mispricing than actual scarcity, says report

It was jointly brought out by the CWC and ISRO (Indian Space Research Organisation) which began using detailed space imaging techniques over a 30-year period. On the basis of this finding, they have re-assessed the water availability in the six major (actually all the 28) river basins of India. This study effectively covers the whole country except a few islands in the Lakshaweep and Andaman & Nicobar regions.

July 16, 2019 / 18:20 IST
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The myth of water scarcity in India was shattered a few weeks ago, when the Central Water Commission (CWC) finally released a report that was kept under wraps for some time (Reassessment of water available in India using space inputs; Basin Planning & Management Organisation, Central Water Commission, New Delhi, October 2017).

It was jointly brought out by the CWC and ISRO (Indian Space Research Organisation), which began using detailed space imaging techniques over a 30-year period. On the basis of this finding, they have re-assessed the water availability in the six major (actually all the 28) river basins of India.  This study effectively covers the whole country except a few islands in the Lakshaweep and Andaman & Nicobar regions.

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The study was submitted to the government in October 2017 but was released only a couple of weeks ago. It shows that India may be stressed for water, but it does not suffer from water scarcity.

The findings corroborate to some extent an earlier report in this series, which pointed out that India is blessed with the largest amount of water (in terms of water as a percentage of land mass) compared to most other Asian countries.