New Delhi:Gujarat retained the top position in water management according to NITI Ayog report as it warned India will lose 6 per cent of gross domestic product (GDP) by 2050 because of a water crisis, setting off alarm bells on an impending water scarcity scenario.
India’s demand for water will exceed supply by a factor of two by 2030, it said.
The NITI Aayog's report was launched by Union Minister of Jal Shakti, Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, NITI Aayog's Vice Chairman Rajiv Kumar and CEO Amitabh Kant.
Releasing the second edition of the Composite Water Management Index, the government think tank said that the annual per capita availability of water is expected to reduce to 1,140 cubic metres by 2050, close to the official water scarcity threshold of 1,000 cubic metres.
Gujarat retained the top position on the Index for the third consecutive year with 75 points closely followed by Andhra Pradesh with 74 points and Madhya Pradesh at 71 points among the non-Himalayan states.
“The results of this year’s exercise reveal an overall improvement in state performance, but severe disparities remain between states, and across themes, which must be bridged,” the report stated.
Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Kerala, and Delhi — four of the top 10 contributors to India’s economic output — have scores ranging from 20 to 47 points.
The report said these low-performing states bear the largest burden of the national population and economic production.