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(Created page with "{{Problem |Description=The slow progress of the monsoon is causing worry in Rajasthan, as only 14 of the 33 districts in the state have received normal rains so far. With the rainfall 9 percent below normal in the state, several areas are facing an acute drinking water crisis. State capital Jaipur is facing a grim water situation as the Bisalpur dam has little reserves left. The dam, which supplies water to Jaipur, Ajmer, and Tonk districts, has water left for just a few...") |
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|Description=The | |Description=The arid state of Rajasthan faces a severe water crisis due to its geographical location and limited water resources. The state government has been implementing various measures to ensure water security, such as rainwater harvesting, construction of check dams, and rejuvenation of traditional water bodies. However, the increasing demand for water from agriculture, industries, and urbanization poses a significant challenge. The state needs to adopt sustainable water management practices and promote water conservation to achieve long-term water security. The success of Rajasthan's quest for water security will depend on the collective efforts of the government, civil society, and the public. | ||
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|Region=Rajasthan, India | |Region=Rajasthan, India | ||
|country=India | |country=India |
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