Hyderabad:Water is the life-support of every living being in nature. Water plays a special role in environmental protection. The various cell networks and organs of the human body need at least eight to ten glasses of water every day to function at full capacity.
The water we drink should be clean. The World Health Organization (WHO) says clean drinking water is a fundamental right of everyone. Protected freshwater is like a solid foundation for a healthy body system. UNICEF says waterborne diseases are plaguing our country financially.
The average rainfall recorded across the country is 1170 mm. There are also natural water resources. Due to inefficient and deficient water conservation, its lion’s share is being wasted into the ocean. Excessive water pollution, population growth, and increased atmospheric temperatures are leading to severe water shortages in our country.
According to the Union Ministry of Water Resources, only 65 per cent of the country had access to safe drinking water through pipes and hand pumps by 2016-17. Yet thousands of villages are far from even ordinary water supply.
According to the 'World Water Aid' report released in 2016, the availability of protected fresh water in our country is limited. The Central Government estimates that the current water requirement of our country is 110 crore cubic litres per annum.
By 2025 it will be 120 crore cubic litres and by 2050 it will be 144 crore cubic litres. The Asian Development Bank has stated that by 2030, water scarcity in our country will be over fifty per cent.
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It has become a great privilege to have access to clean drinking water in our country today. Experts say the quality of drinking water available to us is not satisfactory. Due to the lack of precision in the process of measuring the purity of water in our country, many people are unknowingly using contaminated water.