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Posted 19 Feb 2025

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Water gaps are defined as the difference between renewable water availability and water consumption while maintaining adequate flows in aquatic environments.

Key Findings 

  • Global 
    • Water gaps of nearly 458 billion cubic meters per year exist across all continents.
    • The world will experience harsher conditions at 1.5°C warming, with even more severe impacts at 3°C.
      • However, global warming will change precipitation patterns, reducing water gaps in some countries E.g., Nigeria.
  • India-Specific findings
    • India is among the countries facing the largest water gaps, along with the US, China, etc., and is projected to see the most significant increase under warming scenarios.
    • Water gaps are expected to rise the most in the Ganges-Brahmaputra, Godavari River basins, etc.

Status of water resources in India

  • India holds 18% of the global population but only 4% of its water resources, with over 600 million people already facing severe water shortages.
  • By 2030, water demand is expected to double the available supply, leading to severe scarcity and a potential ~6% GDP loss (NITI Aayog).

Factors Driving Water Crisis 

  • Over Population, over extraction of ground water, water contamination and Pollution, Poor Water Management, climate change etc.

Measures Undertaken for Water Conservation

  • National Water Mission: To ensure integrated water resource management helping to conserve water, minimize wastage etc.
  • Atal Bhujal Yojana: It is a central sector scheme for sustainable management of groundwater with community participation.
  • Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana: It emphasizes on improving farm water use efficiency & sustainable water conservation practices.
  • National Hydrology Project: To improve the nation's water resource management.
  • Tags :
  • Water Conservation
  • Water Gaps
  • Water Crisis in India
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