The Draft National Water Policy (2012) inter-alia
recommends that for the pre-emptive and high priority uses of water for
sustaining life and ecosystem for ensuring food security and supporting
livelihood for the poor, the principle of differential pricing may have
to be retained. Over and above these uses, water should increasingly be
subjected to allocation and pricing on economic principles.
The Draft National Water Policy (2012) recommends that there is a need
for comprehensive legislation for optimum development of inter-State
rivers and river valleys to facilitate inter-State coordination ensuring
scientific planning of land and water resources taking basin/sub-basin
as unit with unified perspectives of water in all its forms (including
precipitation, soil moisture, ground and surface water) and ensuring
holistic and balanced development of both the catchment and the command
areas.
The Draft National Water Policy (2012) was circulated amongst all
States/UTs for comments. This Policy, after some modifications, was
considered by the National Water Board comprising of Chief Secretaries
of all States and Secretaries of related Union Ministries at its Meeting
held on 7th June, 2012. The Draft National Water Policy (2012) has been
further revised as per deliberations in the National Water Board
meeting.
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