Nationalisation of
water resources has both pros and cons. Though it is a sensitive issue to be
handled, considerations from different state governments are to be looked
before doing any proceedings in this aspect. As different water resources cater
different kinds of needs, it is to be clearly understood what type of resources
are to be nationalised.
Coming to pros:
1.
Nationalization
can improve gross usage of water resources there by decreasing wastage.
2.
It creates
employment to several people directly or indirectly.
3.
Future scope
of utility of these can be estimated and implemented.
Well, the cons are:
1)
Political
issues may concern the implementation of developmental activities.
2)
Corruption
may go high.
3)
Inefficient monitoring leads to increased
wastes of water resources.
If the Government
nationalizes them the government think of the need of the water in each state.
Government supplies the water to each and every state as the demand of the
water. Some stages have huge amount of water in there reservoirs and some don't
have a single drop. Water is essential for every one. If government takes the
responsibilities then all the land comes under cultivation and it will
increases the productivity of the land and there by decrease the importing of
goods from other countries and increase the number quality and quantity of the
goods exported to the other countries by which it will increase the Indian
economy. We are still a developing country we should use each and every path to
make India a completely developed country. By making the rivers nationalized
the land becomes fertile and can be used for cultivation there are by the
Indian labours can get some work, some food, and even Indian goods quality can
also be increased.
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