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The long journey to your tap: How India's biggest cities get their water
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The long journey to your tap: How India's biggest cities get their water

India's major reservoirs are at critically low levels, holding only 26% of their live capacity, according to the Central Water Commission. This shortage has led to widespread water rationing across thirteen states, with significant shortfalls in regions like West Bengal, Mizoram, and southern states such as Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and Telangana. While the monsoon season brought some relief through heavy rains, these rains were unevenly distributed, failing to adequately replenish key reservoirs. As a result, approximately 41% of the country is currently experiencing drought conditions. In Delhi, water distribution challenges stem less from a lack of sources and more from inadequate infrastructure and planning, leading to scheduled water delivery via tankers in many areas.

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The long journey to your tap: How India's biggest cities get their water

India's major reservoirs are at critically low levels, holding only 26% of their live capacity, according to the Central Water Commission. This shortage has led to widespread water rationing across thirteen states, with significant shortfalls in regions like West Bengal, Mizoram, and southern states such as Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and Telangana. While the monsoon season brought some relief through heavy rains, these rains were unevenly distributed, failing to adequately replenish key reservoirs. As a result, approximately 41% of the country is currently experiencing drought conditions. In Delhi, water distribution challenges stem less from a lack of sources and more from inadequate infrastructure and planning, leading to scheduled water delivery via tankers in many areas.

Lecture du biais (Centre): The article presents factual data on water shortages and infrastructure issues without overt ideological framing. It reports on the situation objectively, citing official sources like the Central Water Commission and the India Drought Monitor, while discussing regional impacts and responses without

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