Innovative Solutions for Water Accessibility in Arid Regions
The Indira Gandhi Canal is a vital water supply source for Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, and numerous remote desert villages in the region. Despite its importance, many communities continue to face water scarcity challenges. A significant number of residents still depend on traditional ancestral wells for their water needs. This reliance raises concerns about groundwater depletion, especially in light of the increasing demand for water due to population growth and changing climate conditions. Furthermore, issues related to the maintenance of the canal itself contribute to the water supply difficulties, highlighting the need for comprehensive management strategies to ensure sustainable water access for the affected communities. Efforts are needed to enhance canal infrastructure and promote conservation practices to safeguard the water resources for future generations.
