Reasons for Water Stress and Water Scarcity
•Monsoon Dependence
•Uneven distribution of water and Rainfall pattern
•Overexploitation
•Shift to cash-crops
•Inefficient cultivation practices
•Water Pollution:
•Inefficient water management and uneven distribution
•Improper water irrigation
•free electricity and financial support for water extraction through tube wells
•Rapid urbanization, industrialization, population growth
•Poor water storage
•The most common reason is that water is not valued in India
•Poor legislation on groundwater extraction
•Climate change
•Silting and sand mining
•No standardization of water use for industry
•CWC and CGWC acting independently
•No data available
•No R&D and technical approach
•Pollution of surface water.
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•Monsoon Dependence
•Uneven distribution of water and Rainfall pattern
•Overexploitation
•Shift to cash-crops
•Inefficient cultivation practices
•Water Pollution:
•Inefficient water management and uneven distribution
•Improper water irrigation
•free electricity and financial support for water extraction through tube wells
•Rapid urbanization, industrialization, population growth
•Poor water storage
•The most common reason is that water is not valued in India
•Poor legislation on groundwater extraction
•Climate change
•Silting and sand mining
•No standardization of water use for industry
•CWC and CGWC acting independently
•No data available
•No R&D and technical approach
•Pollution of surface water.
#Water #GS #Essay
India will lead the demand for energy globally over the next 10 years, the World Energy Outlook (WEO) 2020, released October 13, has predicted.
Energy demand was projected to grow by 12 per cent between 2019 and 2030 before the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic struck, the WEO-2020, a flagship report of the International Energy Agency (IEA), said.
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Energy demand was projected to grow by 12 per cent between 2019 and 2030 before the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic struck, the WEO-2020, a flagship report of the International Energy Agency (IEA), said.
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India has been ranked at 94 among 107 countries in the Global Hunger Index (GHI) 2020.
In 2019, India’s rank was 102 out of 117 countries.
Performance on the Indicators:
Undernourishment: 14% of India’s population is undernourished (2017-19). It was 16.3% during 2011-13.
Child Wasting: 17.3% (2015-19), it was 15.1% in 2010-14.
Child Stunting: 34.7%, it has improved significantly, from 54% in 2000 to less than 35% now.
Child Mortality: 3.7%, it was 5.2% in 2012
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#Essay and Ethics
In 2019, India’s rank was 102 out of 117 countries.
Performance on the Indicators:
Undernourishment: 14% of India’s population is undernourished (2017-19). It was 16.3% during 2011-13.
Child Wasting: 17.3% (2015-19), it was 15.1% in 2010-14.
Child Stunting: 34.7%, it has improved significantly, from 54% in 2000 to less than 35% now.
Child Mortality: 3.7%, it was 5.2% in 2012
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#Essay and Ethics
Sarvodaya is a term meaning ‘Universal Uplift’ or ‘Progress of All’. The term was first coined by Gandhi ji as the title of his translation of John Ruskin’s tract on political economy, “Unto This Last”.
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Sarvodaya is a term meaning ‘Universal Uplift’ or ‘Progress of All’. The term was first coined by Gandhi ji as the title of his translation of John Ruskin’s tract on political economy, “Unto This Last”.
#Inclusive growth
#Sabaka sath sabaka vikas
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#Inclusive growth
#Sabaka sath sabaka vikas
#Ethics
#GS #Essay example