Water and Poverty: Unlocking Rural Prosperity Through Effective Water Management in India
By Dr. Mayuri H Pandya & Siddharth Tyagi, Faculty of Law, GLS University, Ahmedabad*.
Abstract
"Harnessing Water for a Prosperous Rural India"
Water management strategies are pivotal in addressing both environmental challenges and socio-economic issues in rural India, particularly in the context of poverty alleviation. This research explores the critical role that effective water management plays in enhancing agricultural productivity, improving health outcomes, and providing economic opportunities in rural communities. By examining a combination of traditional and modern water management techniques, such as rainwater harvesting, drip irrigation, and groundwater recharge, this study assesses their impact on sustainable rural development. Additionally, the research analyzes the effectiveness of key government policies like the Jal Shakti Abhiyan and Atal Bhujal Yojana in alleviating poverty by ensuring reliable access to clean water for agriculture and drinking purposes. Empirical evidence from five selected states—Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Punjab, Bihar, and Rajasthan—highlights how water contamination and management practices influence rural poverty. Through a detailed investigation of contamination levels, fund allocations, and water-related initiatives, this study offers insights into improving water governance to foster rural prosperity and reduce poverty.
Keywords: Water Management, Poverty Alleviation, Water Contamination, Agricultural Productivity, Sustainable Development, Rural India.
* Research Guide, Professor and Dean, Faculty of Law, GLS University, Ahmedabad & Research Scholar, School of Doctoral Research and Innovation, GLS University, Ahmedabad.
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