Water shortage to affect India's sovereign credit strength: Moody's
India's average annual water availability per capita is likely to drop to 1,367 cubic meters by 2031 from an already-low 1,486 cubic meters in 2021.
India's average annual water availability per capita is likely to drop to 1,367 cubic meters by 2031 from an already-low 1,486 cubic meters in 2021.
The best way to achieve efficient water management is to implement the 4 Rs strategy: reduce, recycle, reuse, and rainwater harvesting.
As a water crisis looms large in India, desalination and waste water treatment major VA Tech WABAG has its work cut out. The good news: it’s battle-ready.
They should also be held accountable for their philanthropic promises, says the economist.
Businesses are reducing their use of water and have adopted tech to recycle and reuse it. They are also developing more sustainable products.
While bridging water access gaps should be prioritised, empowering water utilities will be paramount for cities to become water-secure.
Errant voices irked by the impassioned rhetoric of Greta Thunberg have started to pipe up questioning climate change in India. But climate change has already hit the Indian economy badly.