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RS members raise issue of drinking water crisis

The issue of water crisis faced in different parts of the country was raised in the Rajya Sabha today. Rajya Sabha MPs put ahead a demand of immediate measures that are needed to be taken to preserve the water.

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Published : Jun 24, 2019, 2:51 PM IST

New Delhi: Rajya Sabha MPs on Monday raised the issue of the escalating drinking water crisis in different parts of the country and demanded immediate interventions such as interlinking of rivers and rainwater harvesting to recharge the groundwater table.

Raising the issue through a Zero Hour mention, Satyanarayan Jatiya (BJP) said parts of Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Maharashtra and Karnataka have traditionally faced water crisis but now the problem has extended to fresh areas.

"There has to be a permanent solution to the drinking water crisis," he said, suggesting five big river interlinking projects need to be taken up on a priority so as to make available excess water of one area to deficit regions.

Ashok Bajpai (BJP) said a NITI Aayog report has stated that there will be a water crisis in parts of the country next year.

While Rewati Raman Singh (SP) said a solution to the water crisis was to be found urgently, Saroj Pandey (BJP) stated that public awareness needs to be created on rainwater harvesting so that impending monsoon rains can be used to recharge the groundwater table.

Chairman M Venkaiah Naidu said the issue raised is important and he is willing to allow a short discussion on the issue if a notice for a short duration or a call attention is given.

He advised members to consult amongst themselves and give such a notice.

T Subbarami Reddy (Cong) raised the issue of the rising population with India projected to overtake China as the world's most populous country in the coming years.

He demanded that incentives and disincentives should be formulated to promote family planning.

Noting that the rise in population is putting a burden on the environment, economy and giving rise to unemployment, he said without incentives and disincentives population cannot be controlled.

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New Delhi: Rajya Sabha MPs on Monday raised the issue of the escalating drinking water crisis in different parts of the country and demanded immediate interventions such as interlinking of rivers and rainwater harvesting to recharge the groundwater table.

Raising the issue through a Zero Hour mention, Satyanarayan Jatiya (BJP) said parts of Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Maharashtra and Karnataka have traditionally faced water crisis but now the problem has extended to fresh areas.

"There has to be a permanent solution to the drinking water crisis," he said, suggesting five big river interlinking projects need to be taken up on a priority so as to make available excess water of one area to deficit regions.

Ashok Bajpai (BJP) said a NITI Aayog report has stated that there will be a water crisis in parts of the country next year.

While Rewati Raman Singh (SP) said a solution to the water crisis was to be found urgently, Saroj Pandey (BJP) stated that public awareness needs to be created on rainwater harvesting so that impending monsoon rains can be used to recharge the groundwater table.

Chairman M Venkaiah Naidu said the issue raised is important and he is willing to allow a short discussion on the issue if a notice for a short duration or a call attention is given.

He advised members to consult amongst themselves and give such a notice.

T Subbarami Reddy (Cong) raised the issue of the rising population with India projected to overtake China as the world's most populous country in the coming years.

He demanded that incentives and disincentives should be formulated to promote family planning.

Noting that the rise in population is putting a burden on the environment, economy and giving rise to unemployment, he said without incentives and disincentives population cannot be controlled.

Also read|Miffed Delhiites put up posters, say their MLA is 'missing'

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RS members raise issue of drinking water crisis
         New Delhi, Jun 24 (PTI) Rajya Sabha MPs Monday raised the
issue of growing drinking water crisis in different parts of
the country and demanded immediate interventions such as
inter-linking of rivers and rain water harvesting to recharge
ground water table.
         Raising the issue through a Zero Hour mention,
Satyanarayan Jatiya (BJP) said parts of Madhya Pradesh,
Rajasthan, Maharashtra and Karnataka have traditionally faced
water crisis but now the the problem has extended to fresh
areas
         "There has to be a permanent solution to drinking water
crisis," he said, suggesting five big river inter-linking
projects need to be taken up on a priority so as to make
available excess water of one area to deficit regions.
         Ashok Bajpai (BJP) said a NITI Aayog report has stated
that there will be a water crisis in parts of the country next
year.
         While Rewati Raman Singh (SP) said a solution to the
water crisis was to be found urgently, Saroj Pandey (BJP)
stated that public awareness needs to be created on rain water
harvesting so that impending monsoon rains can be used to
recharge groundwater table.
         Chairman M Venkaiah Naidu said the issue raised is
important and he is willing to allow a short discussion on the
issue if a notice for a short duration or a call attention is
given.
         He advised members to consult amongst themselves and give
such a notice.
         T Subbarami Reddy (Cong) raised the issue of rising
population with India projected to overtake China as the
world's most populous country in coming years.
         He demanded that incentives and disincentives should be
formulated to promote family planning.
         Noting that the rise in population is putting a burden on
the environment, economy and giving rise to unemployment, he
said without incentives and disincentives population cannot be
controlled. PTI ANZ
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