The National Water Resource Council has adopted the
National Water Policy (2012). The consensus in this regard was made
during 6th meeting of the council held here in New Delhi under the
chairmanship of Prime Minister Dr. Man Mohan Singh.
This has been stated by the Union Water Resource Minister Shri Harish
Rawat while addressing the media persons today itself. Shri Rawat said
earlier there were apprehensions expressed by some of the States about
the proposed National Water Framework Law and it was apprehended that it
would infringe upon the rights of the States on water. Some States
suggested that principles for allocation of river water be laid down.
Reservations were expressed by States on Inter Basin Transfer of water.
Many States called for speedy resolution of inter State disputes.
However, after elongated discussions there were broader consensus on
the issues of community management of water resources, climate change
adaptation strategy particularly increasing water storage through
revival of traditional water harvesting structures and water bodies and
efficient use of water, Shri Rawat added. He said states have been
assured that the proposed National Water Framework law and the law on
River Basin Management would be drafted only after extensive
consultation with States so as to ensure that the powers of the States
are not curtailed in any manner. He he said we have also proposed
consideration of a National Policy Guidelines for water allocations in
the next meeting of the Council.
Earlier in the morning session, Dr. Manmohan Singh, Prime
Minister presided over the 6th Meeting of the National Water Resources
Council. Delivering his opening remarks, the Prime Minister stated that
the National Water Policy (2012) was an effort to focus on the human
cause in the water sector and would lay a road map for the future based
on the fundamental principles of equity, sustainability and good
governance. He called for a paradigm shift in the approach for
judicious and wise management of scarce water resources. Recalling the
deliberations in the National Development Council meeting held
yesterday, he stated that outlays for the water sector had been
increased substantially and this need to be matched with equally
effective outcomes through better management.
Later, explaining the salient features of the draft Policy,
Shri Harish Rawat, Minister of Water Resources said that the draft
National Water Policy (2012) was the result of wide consultations held
with all the stakeholders including consultations with Members of
Parliament, academia, NGOs, corporate sector and Panchayati Raj
Institutions. Enumerating the challenges in the water sector, he called
for an integrated approach of governance based on certain basic
principles so that concerns get addressed adequately in the different
parts of the country ensuring equity and social justice.
The National Water Resources Council meeting was attended by
several Chief Ministers, Union Ministers and State Ministers. Chief
Ministers of Assam, Punjab, Mizoram, Goa, Maharashtra, Haryana, Himachal
Pradesh, Karnataka, Jharkhand and Governor of Punjab and Administrator
of Union Territory of Chandigarh participated in the Meeting. Several
States were represented by their Ministers who also spoke during the
Council meeting.
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