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Introduction |The UN World Water Development Report, 2003|Water Scarcity And The Need For Water - Conservation And Management|OMR|Summary

Introduction |The UN World Water Development Report, 2003|Water Scarcity And The Need For Water - Conservation And Management|OMR|Summary

The havoc ofrecurring famines and the subsequentimpact of devastating floods are major impediments in the path of social and economic progress of India. No doubt, the nation has made great strides in the judicious use of water,whether it is irrigation to fulfil the objective of food security or water conservation for rain-fed crops or drinking water or ground water for industrial and agricultural purposes. How-ever, the demand for water is more than the available and sustainable supply. It is so because water resources are not managed by integrated suitable methods for multipurposes. Management of water resources by integrated method is the need of the hour

The havoc ofrecurring famines and the subsequentimpact of devastating floods are major impediments in the path of social and economic progress of India. No doubt, the nation has made great strides in the judicious use of water,whether it is irrigation to fulfil the objective of food security or water conservation for rain-fed crops or drinking water or ground water for industrial and agricultural purposes. How-ever, the demand for water is more than the available and sustainable supply. It is so because water resources are not managed by integrated suitable methods for multipurposes. There is no shortage of sustainable water for different uses in India.

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