Dipankar Saha, a former member of the Central Ground water Board, terms India as the world’s largest extractor of groundwater.
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Modi’s rural sojourn: Take piped water to 4,620 households everydayse in deep tubewells between 2006-07 and 2013-14. Overdependence on groundwater and depletion of underground sources are major reasons why many covered villages slip back to not-covered status. <span>Dipankar Saha, a former member of the Central Ground water Board, terms India as the world’s largest extractor of groundwater. “Almost the entire rural water supply and over half of urban water demand is catered by aquifers,” he says. India extracts around 24 billion cubic meter groundwater to cater to 85 per c Summary
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