India, May 27 -- The Government of India has issued a release:
Improving water governance in rural India is becoming increasingly important due to rising demand, uneven distribution, and climate variability. By counting every drop, India can build water security, climate resilience, and a sustainable future. Water budgeting enables communities to assess availability and demand, supporting informed decisions across agriculture, domestic and livestock use. Government programmes including the Atal Bhujal Yojana, the National Water Mission, and state initiatives as in Rajasthan and Maharashtra, highlight the effectiveness of participatory approaches. Technology further strengthens these efforts by supporting data-driven planning at the local l...