Mains: GS III – Groundwater in India
The Recently released NFHS data reveal a contrasting picture about the water security in India.
Why more pipes do not always mean more water?
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Water scarcity & The Concept of Reliability Poverty |
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What are the ethical dimensions involved?
- India’s emerging challenge of “reliability poverty” raises several ethical concerns.
- Equity and distributive justice demand that all citizens receive not only water connections but also reliable access to water.
- Environmental stewardship requires sustainable groundwater use to safeguard resources for future generations (intergenerational equity).
- Accountability and transparency are essential in ensuring that public investments under schemes like Jal Jeevan Mission translate into actual service delivery.
- Human dignity and the right to water are compromised when households face intermittent supply despite having infrastructure.
- Climate justice requires protecting vulnerable communities disproportionately affected by water scarcity and climate-induced disruptions.
Down to Earth| Water Security in India