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P. Sainath, Founder-Editor, People's Archive of Rural India talked about the India’s mega-water crisis at the India Today Conclave



2024-04-25 02:11:54 Events / Trade Shows

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Mumbai, 21st September, 2019: P. Sainath, Founder-editor, People's Archive of Rural India called for a rethinking on water crisis, not restricting it to just irrigation or drinking water problem at the India Today Conclave Mumbai 2019. Water is a social, cultural, political, economic and environmental issue and has to be addressed from all these angles. Water should also be declared a basic right as the planet is shared by humans as well as flora and fauna. He called for prioritisation of water uses and restrict the transfer of the infinite resource from agriculture to industry, from food to cash crop, from rural to urban areas, from the poor to the rich and from livelihood to lifestyle uses. Since water wars have been fought over the last 2000 years, it was important to discuss the issue as it cannot be evaded now.

KEY TAKEAWAYS:
#Declare water as a basic right.
#Torrential rains don?t recharge water sources. They lead to soil erosion.
#The politics on water is different from politicians on water.
#We should be thinking about dryland farming and lower water use farming.
#Every single intra-regional dispute is around water. We need an entirely different approach on water problem.
#Between November and June, the two fastest growing industries in Maharashtra are borewell and tanker industries
#If you don?t get water after drilling 100 ft, then you will not get it till 600 ft and drilling each feet in hard rock costs Rs 75 to 90 per ft in hard rock and Rs 20 per feet in soft soil.

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