Bring down water requirements for agriculture: K Kasturirangan
By PTI | Updated: Jun 13, 2017, 03.13 PM IST
Calling for a holistic approach towards water
conservation, including recharging of structures, the former Chairman of Indian
Space Research Organisation, Kasturirangan said agriculture in India,
particularly paddy cultivation, consumes substantial amount of water.
"There are agricultural practices that are
coming up now which needs much less water," the former Rajya Sabha member
told PTI.
"There has to be strategies to harvest it,
keeping it with limited amount of evaporation," he said.There are systems to conserve water not just now
but also in ancient times, and "we need to bring them up",
Kasturirangan said. "There has to be something holistic about the way we
want to manage our water".
Noting that Indian subcontinent receives fairly
good amount of rainfall, he said: "What is more important is how well we
are able to manage this water by creating the right type of management system,
conservation, preservation, optimal use of water and reducing the water for
agriculture."
"These are some of the things that has to
be brought into the picture in the coming five to 10 years so that this (water
shortage) will not become a crisis for the country," Kasturirangan added.
HYDERABAD: India needs
to promote agricultural practices that need less water for crop cultivation and
give thrust to water conservation and harvesting over the next one decade to
avert crisis of shortage, according to an eminent scientist.
"There are
methods that are scientifically coming up where water requirements for
agriculture is slowly brought down. We need to bring it down. It's an important
area," the winner of civilian honour Padma Shri, Padma Bhushan and Padma
Vibhushan said.
The former member
(Science) of the now-defunct Planning Commission said rainfall in the coming
years is likely to be "highly skewed"."So, water
precipitation will not be uniform across the country. Therefore you need
strategies where, whenever you get excess rainfall in any place, you should
have method to managing that," Kasturirangan said.
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