Role of Indian Government to Formulate Effective Policy for Water Sustainability and Climate Change

Authors

  • S Swetha Assistant Professor, EEE Dept, Vel Tech Multi Tech Dr.Rangarajan Dr.Sakunthala Engineering College, Avadi

Keywords:

Climate Change, water scarcity, sustainability, National policy

Abstract

Problem Statement: In the context of India meteoric urbanization, globalization, industrialization,
and expansion in population in India have generated a number of environmental problems. The impact of climate
change such as pollution and droughts have the dormant effect of demolishing the farmlands and that affect the
livelihood of the farmers. The present article deals with the he role of Indian Government to formulate effective
policy for water sustainability and climate change.
Methodology: In order to conduct the research qualitative strategy has been taken and secondary data collection
technique has been employed.
Main Findings: The research has found that several measures have been taken by the Government of India in order
to meet the goal of clean and green India. Some of the interrelated policies and action plans have been recognized in
order to meet the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) by the Union government of India. In order to deal with the
water supply and reduce leakage and reuse of water, the central government of India has taken initiatives.
Conclusion: From the present research it can be stated that the government of India has taken possible measures in
order to meet the demand of water and reduce the environment pollution in the country. The initiatives taken by the
government have beneficial effects on the lives of the citizens.

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Published

2022-02-10

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