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India has committed over $240 bn in water sector: Gajendra Singh Shekhawat

India has committed investments of more than 240 billion dollars in the water sector and is implementing the largest dam rehabilitation programme in the world as well as efforts to restore groundwater level, Minister of Jal Shakti Gajendra Singh Shekhawat told the UN. Shekhawat highlighted the ambitious programmes and efforts being undertaken in India towards ensuring water security and achieving Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 6 of clean water and sanitation for all as he addressed the UN Water Conference 2023 Thursday. We have committed investments of more than 240 billion dollars in the water sector through government resources, in partnership with private innovators, start-ups, and water-user associations. India is implementing two flagship missions to ensure universal access to sanitation and drinking water, Shekhawat said, delivering the national statement in the UN General Assembly. He said India is implementing the largest dam rehabilitation programme in the world, to bui

India has committed over $240 bn in water sector: Gajendra Singh Shekhawat
Updated On : 24 Mar 2023 | 8:37 AM IST

3,700 Indian dams will lose 26% storage capacity by 2050: UN study

Around 3,700 dams in India will lose 26 per cent of their total storage by 2050 due to accumulation of sediments which can undermine water security, irrigation and power generation in future, warns a new study by the United Nations. The Central Water Commission, had in 2015, reported that among 141 large reservoirs which are over 50-years-old, one quarter had lost at least 30 per cent of their initial storage capacity. Trapped sediment has already robbed roughly 50,000 large dams worldwide of an estimated 13 to 19 per cent of their combined original storage capacity. The study by the United Nations University Institute on Water, Environment and Health (UNU-INWEH), also known as the UN's think tank on water, shows that 6,316 billion cubic metre of initial global storage in 47,403 large dams in 150 countries will decline to 4,665 billion cubic metre, causing 26 per cent storage loss by 2050. The loss of 1,650 billion cubic metre storage capacity is roughly equal to the annual water u

3,700 Indian dams will lose 26% storage capacity by 2050: UN study
Updated On : 09 Jan 2023 | 4:38 PM IST

Eight out of 11 major dams in Maharashtra reached maximum storage capacity

Marathwada has already received 840 millimetres of rain this monsoon, or 123.62 per cent of the region's annual average rainfall of 679 millimetre

Eight out of 11 major dams in Maharashtra reached maximum storage capacity
Updated On : 13 Oct 2022 | 7:01 PM IST

A slow trickle for 111 mn parched homes in villages waiting for tap water

Despite this achievement, the target seems Sisyphean. These 80 million-odd households make up 41 per cent of rural families

A slow trickle for 111 mn parched homes in villages waiting for tap water
Updated On : 14 Aug 2021 | 10:47 AM IST

Power Minister R K Singh calls for study on impact of hydro projects

Power Minister R K Singh on Wednesday brushed aside apprehensions that water storage or dam projects, which also generate hydro electricity, harm environment, and urged experts to commission an authoritative and scientific study to find out the truth. Speaking at a symposium on sustainable development of dams and river basins, Singh said, "I have not seen science of environment being harmed. I see science of progress in this (water storage). Punjab and Haryana developed and they are where they are today because of Bhakra Nangal dam." He further said, "If you ask any person in Bihar, then his dearest wish is to construct large dams on the river Kosi in Nepal. Wherever we constructed large dams, we have improved the lives of people...generations. This is the message we need to convey." He brought attention toward pushback to water storage or dam projects in the country by NGOs (non-government organisations) or civil societies which claim that these would harm environment. The ministe

Power Minister R K Singh calls for study on impact of hydro projects
Updated On : 25 Feb 2021 | 12:07 AM IST

65% water stock in 248 major dams in Madhya Pradesh, says official

The cumulative water storage in 248 major dams in Madhya Pradesh is 65 per cent, which is six per cent less than what was registered in the corresponding period last year, an official said

65% water stock in 248 major dams in Madhya Pradesh, says official
Updated On : 20 Aug 2020 | 7:19 PM IST

Water in India's 91 major reservoirs at 63% of total storage capacity

Out of these 91 reservoirs, 37 have hydropower generation capability with an installed capacity of more than 60 Mw

Water in India's 91 major reservoirs at 63% of total storage capacity
Updated On : 24 Aug 2018 | 5:35 PM IST

Water level in 91 major reservoirs in country at 15%

Storage is 52% short of the stock available during corresponding period last year

Water level in 91 major reservoirs in country at 15%
Updated On : 01 Jul 2016 | 3:39 PM IST