Friday 30 September 2011

Mineral water

Welcome to the water war on the horizon (transnational companies are outside of the store, the owners of the rivers, allegedly to give us water, 24 x 7. In the world, far more serious than the oil problem will be a crisis. Some time back, an international seminar was organized in Bonn, Germany, were delegates from 130 countries, 3,000 were present. In the seminar were made some surprising findings that the water will be sold as raw is sold through tanker and piping in the 21. of the century. Wars are conducted through the rough. Similarly, wars over water.


130 people in the world are deprived of their core of clean drinking water, the lack of water led to the business of mineral and packaged drinking water. Every day, about 6000 die of water-borne diseases. There are so many deaths caused by consumption of contaminated water as in the terrorist attacks on the twin towers. The water crisis in India is extremely serious.


97% of water reserves on Earth is the salt sea water. 2.5% to 3% of the balance is stores in the proportion of glaciers in the Arctic region. That leaves us with only 5% of the drinking water of large quantities of fresh water, which are available in the world today, are stored in large ponds on the border of Canada and the United States. The rest of the world is witnessing fast and consistently damaging water supplies as a result of a growing population, urbanization, industrialization and pollution. In several parts of India resulted in a lack of water riots.


According to a report issued by the UNITED NATIONS may be available for the year for people in Asia, only 3000 cubic meters of water. The Indian average is still lower, which is 2500 cubic metre. EUttar Pradesh is in the tradition of marriage the bride is considered to be solemnized only after she performs a puja in the worship of the well. Today, with regard to most of the wells are cemented with water tankers and worshipped instead of holes.


About 20 people, the core of the India to obtain clean water to drink. Between the water resources available in the country of about 80% of resources have been contaminated as a result of sewage poured into water, industrial, or by mixing the dirty water. Still, it is recommended that farmers prefer to cash crops, which need more water.


To consolidate their vote banks, farmers are offered, free electricity, which is used for the extraction of water from underground through the bore well. It draws thousands of holes because of the constant reduction in the level of wasted water. Is it because of the lack of water, agricultural production, resulting in the country of India had to import food.


At the time of the independence of each country had at least one source of drinking water, in the village, which has no sole source of drinking water is recognised in Government parlance as "no source of village". No source was about 750 villages in India in 1985.


In 1996, despite all the Government claim that the high number of "no source village in shot up to 65 000. It follows that the no source 65000 village ", which should have minimum one lost their source of drinking water sources, either through the drying up of wells or contamination from industrial waste or bind water.


When are large dams across the great river, running water under begins dry up, leading to a severe water shortage crisis in villages along the banks. The municipalities of cities release back into the river water without cleaning and it deprives hundreds of villages, their source of drinking water, the permissions for any setting industry along the river banks contributes to water pollution. The people who this contaminated water svetaznalí in different diseases transmitted by water. Why are these industrialists, guilty of polluting the drinking water for people, so smoothly? Why are the municipalities enabled to release water into the river without cleaning it


When India gained independence, the water was under the control of people. Gram Panchayat each village serves to maintain the ponds and wells in his village and what's more, the rivers, was considered the wealth of nature. Our Government has built dams over almost all the rivers and consequently established bureaucratic control over the water.

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