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Climate change along with El Nino resulted in harsh summer and caused drought like situation in many areas. It is evident from following instances:-
Authorities attribute this crisis to climate change but they have failed in taking steps for storing and equitably distributing water.
In India because of Monsoon rain mainly occurs in a four month period from June to September but this water is not harnessed.
What is the solution?
As climate change will continue to affect weather conditions and create water shortages and excesses, the solution lies in expediting the Indian River Linking (IRL) project that was proposed three decades ago.
River Linking is project linking two or more rivers by creating a network of manually created canals, and providing land areas that otherwise does not have river water access and reducing the flow of water to sea using this means.
The Indian Rivers Inter-link is a proposed large-scale civil engineering project that aims to link Indian rivers by a network of reservoirs and canals and so reduce persistent floods in some parts and water shortages in other parts of India
It was proposed during colonial period also but at that time the main intention was to reduce transportation cost of Raw materials and finished product.
Though interlinking of rivers could be a long term solution but all pros and cons should be evaluated so that it does not cause problem to environment or aquatic life.
There are genuine challenges in interlinking of rivers on such a large scale but interlinking can be successfully done at local levels like Ken Betwa link where it is politically and financially feasible.
By: ABHISHEK KUMAR GARG ProfileResourcesReport error
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