Authors:Â Deepak Sharma, Kusum Patel
Abstract:Â Today, India is in serious need of solutions to its water issue. The country is confronted with a significant challenge: increasing the production of drinking fresh water. Without an uninterrupted supply of high-quality drinkable water, no socioeconomic progress or even political stability will be feasible. As a result, it is evident that river revitalization will need to be dispersed across the country. In other words, we will need to collect rainwater where it falls across broad swaths of the country in order to guarantee local water security and recharge every well. The current study looks at the existence of water resources in India from two perspectives: pollution in river basins and the necessity for river rejuvenation activities in India. This is based on the need for river rejuvenation in India and the impact on water resources caused by the dumping of various sources and forms of pollutants in river basins.
Keywords:Â Indian rivers, River ecosystem, Rainwater, Pollution
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