Wednesday, 3 June 2009

water shortage in India




Nowadays, clean drinking water is an issue around the world; many countries are suffering from the shortage of the natural resources of water like rivers and lakes. India is one of these countries which have the problem in providing enough clean water. This will be the topic of this report.





The main problem of water shortage is that India has plenty of water resources that are not being fully used. For example, there is many rivers, and they have the largest river island and also soiree the highest rainfall. Despite all these resources India faces water shortages every year. It is rounded that by few years later, about 50 % of India's population will be living in cities. This is going to put further pressure on the already distressed water supply systems of urban areas. Sanitation and water management are other faces of the water problem in India because the more than 80% of the water is polluted and the transmission and distribution networks are old and poorly maintained, and generally of a poor quality.




The priority should be given quickly to create an infrastructure to assure the availability of water for the increasing population. This should be done without ignoring the quality and sanitation of water and the good distribution to assure that water reaches every citizen in the entire-continent of India.





In conclusion, Indians should find ways to overcome this problem in order to prevent political disorders in the country. They must also figure a solution that will be financially affordable.
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