Context:
According to a new study, Switching from rice to pearl millet (bajra) and sorghum during the Kharif season and shifting from wheat to sorghum (jowar) in the Rabi season could lower water consumption in the Indo-Gangetic Plains (IGP) by 32 per cent and boost farmers’ profits by 140 per cent.
About the Study:
Stretching from Punjab in the west to West Bengal in the east, Indo Gangetic Plane (IGP) is the most populated region in the country, with a population of 400 million people. |
Irrigation and declining groundwater:
According to the Central Ground Water Board (CGWB) of India, approximately 70% of the total water used in India is from groundwater sources. However, the CGWB also estimates that around 25% of the country's total groundwater extraction is unsustainable, meaning that it is being extracted at a faster rate than it can be replenished. |
Major Causes of Groundwater Depletion in India:
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