Lok Sabha
The World Bank has brought about a report titled, "India's water economy: bracing for a turbulent future" in January 2006. The report, in brief, indicates that India faces a turbulent water future and the current water development and management system is not sustainable. It examines the evolution of the management of India's waters, describes the achievements of the past, and the looming set of challenges. It suggests what changes should be considered and how to manage the transition from the ways of the past to the ways of the future in a principled but pragmatic manner.
This report focuses on two basic issues- the major water-related challenges facing India, and the critical measures required to address them. It calls for a reinvigorated set of public water institutions to sustain water development and management in India. The study examines the evolution of water management in India, describes the achievements of the past, analyses the challenges ahead, and suggests ways of evolving a sustainable water management system.
The World Bank is providing financial assistance to 10 projects in water resources sector.
This information was given by the Minister of State for Water Resources, Shri Vincent H. Pala in a written reply in the Lok Sabha today.
The World Bank has brought about a report titled, "India's water economy: bracing for a turbulent future" in January 2006. The report, in brief, indicates that India faces a turbulent water future and the current water development and management system is not sustainable. It examines the evolution of the management of India's waters, describes the achievements of the past, and the looming set of challenges. It suggests what changes should be considered and how to manage the transition from the ways of the past to the ways of the future in a principled but pragmatic manner.
This report focuses on two basic issues- the major water-related challenges facing India, and the critical measures required to address them. It calls for a reinvigorated set of public water institutions to sustain water development and management in India. The study examines the evolution of water management in India, describes the achievements of the past, analyses the challenges ahead, and suggests ways of evolving a sustainable water management system.
The World Bank is providing financial assistance to 10 projects in water resources sector.
This information was given by the Minister of State for Water Resources, Shri Vincent H. Pala in a written reply in the Lok Sabha today.
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