India will not run out of all water in a specific number of years, but the country faces a severe and worsening water crisis. Government and World Bank reports warn that parts of India face critical shortages, with several major cities projected to run low on groundwater as early as 2030.
India will not run out of all water in a specific number of years, but the country faces a severe and worsening water crisis. Government and World Bank reports warn that parts of India face critical shortages, with several major cities projected to run low on groundwater as early as 2030. Key Water Facts in India High Stress: - About 600 million people in India face high or extreme water stress. Low Supply: - India holds 4% of the world's fresh water for 17% of the world's people. Groundwater Loss:- Underground water tables drop fast because people pump out water faster than rain can refill it. City Risk: - Major cities like Delhi, Bengaluru, and Chennai face severe supply gaps. Why the Crisis is Growing Farming Use:- Farms use most of the country's fresh water through heavy irrigation. Bad Management: - Rainwater is often lost as runoff instead of soaking back into the ground. More People: - Growing cities and industries need more water every year. MJF Lion ER YK Shar...