NITI Aayog weighs discontinuing key water report launched 5 yrs ago
- November 6, 2023
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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NITI Aayog weighs discontinuing key water report launched 5 yrs ago
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Context: NITI weighs discontinuing key water report launched 5 years ago
More about the news:
- Niti Aayog, the Indian government’s think tank, has decided to keep the ‘Composite Water Management Index’ (CWMI) reports for 2018-19 and 2019-20 for “internal use” instead of releasing them publicly.
- The CWMI reports, which evaluate states’ performance in water management based on 28 parameters, have previously been made public.
- This decision comes as the Union Ministry of Jal Shakti has not responded to Niti Aayog’s request regarding the “use and applicability” of the Index.
- The latest unreleased report states that water scarcity is a “national problem” in India, with Gujarat leading in performance, closely followed by Rajasthan, Andhra Pradesh, and Madhya Pradesh.
What is Composite Water Management Index (CWMI):
- NITI Aayog introduced the Composite Water Management Index (CWMI) in 2018 to enhance water management in Indian states.
- The CWMI report is prepared in collaboration with three key ministries: Water Resources, Drinking Water & Sanitation, and Rural Development.
- The Objectives of the Index include fostering improvements in water resource management, providing an annual snapshot of water sector status across states and UTs, and measuring progress over time.
- The CWMI aims to promote evidence-based policy decisions for sustainable water management and encourages competitive and cooperative federalism.
- The Index comprises 9 themes (each having an attached weight) with 28 different indicators.
- For the CWMI, the reporting states were also divided into two special groups – Non-Himalayan states and North-Eastern and Himalayan states, to account for the different hydrological conditions across these groups