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Sonali Aggarwal 7 years, 4 months ago
The large and growing populationrequires more water not only for domestic use but alsso to produce more food.Hence to facilitate higher food grain production water resources are being over-exploited to expand irrigated areas for dry season agriculture.
Farmars have their own tubewells and wells in their farms for irrigation to increase their produce which leads to falling groundwater levels.
The ever-increasing number of industries has made matters worse by exerting pressure on freshwater resources.
People living in slums do not have acces to clean water where as people living in paush ares in cities have an uninterrupted supply of clean water.
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