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Taking cognisance of reports on Punjab heading for a groundwater crisis by 2025, the state Cabinet has constituted a sub-committee to suggest an action plan for water conservation and recharging. The five-member sub-committee has been mandated to assess the groundwater situation and interact with agriculturists, environmentalists, NGOs and groundwater experts before finalising its proposal within the next 45 days. The panel report is expected to help the state government formulate a water policy.
Water woes: • Punjab uses 73 per cent of its groundwater for irrigation • Number of tubewells has gone up from 2 lakh in 1971 to 12.5 lakh in 2015-16 • Only 25 per cent agricultural land is dependent on canal water supply • The state witnessed fall in annual rainfall by 30-40 per cent in three decades
By: Dr. Vivek Rana ProfileResourcesReport error
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