This report by the National Commission for Women looks at social conflict and tension that arise due to water crises and analyses the impact of these on women. The stress on water resources is a result of rapidly rising population and changing lifestyles, which have increased the need for fresh water. Intense competition among water users from agriculture, industry and domestic sector is pushing the ground water table deeper. Women bear the burden of fetching drinking water in rural areas and if opportunity costs are taken into account, it would translate to about 150 million women days each year. This amounts to a loss of a whopping 10 billion rupees per year to the national exchequer.
Examples from various States and their urban centers like Chennai, Bangalore, Shimla, Delhi, Kochi, Kottayam, Bhopal, Mumbai, Hyderabad and Sriganganagar are provided.
To mitigate the water burden on women, the study suggests the following measures:
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