Ministry of Jal Shakti

Increasing Groundwater Levels

Posted On: 08 MAR 2021 4:40PM by PIB Delhi

Jal Shakti Abhiyan (JSA), a time-bound, mission mode water conservation campaign, was implemented in the July - November 2019 period,  in only 1,592 blocks out of 2,836 blocks of 256 water-stressed districts of the country. These blocks fell under critical or over-exploited groundwater category, where groundwater was being exploited faster than it could be replenished. During JSA, five target interventions to promote water conservation and water resource management, viz. water conservation & rainwater harvesting, renovation of traditional & other water-bodies/tanks, reuse and recharge of bore-wells, watershed development and intensive afforestation etc were implemented. Huge public awareness in water conservation/harvesting was generated due to JSA and further, it has been observed that various stakeholders, viz. Government departments/agencies, NGOs, Panchayats, individuals etc. have started taking steps towards water conservation. The outcome of JSA is improved water conservation. Further, Central Ground Water Board is periodically monitoring the ground water levels throughout the Country on a regional scale, through a network of monitoring wells. In order to assess the decline in water level on a long-term basis, Pre-monsoon water level data collected by CGWB during November 2020 has been compared with the decadal average (2010-2019). Analysis of water level data (Annexure I) indicates that about 62% of the wells monitored have registered rise in ground water levels. Increase in ground water level is the cumulative effect of various factors including regulation and augmentation of ground water by the State and Central Government.

 No specific study has been commissioned for the water scarcity crisis in the country.  However, Dynamic Ground Water Resources of the country are periodically assessed jointly by Central Ground Water Board (CGWB) and State Governments. As per the 2017 assessment, out of the total 6881 assessment units (Block/ Taluks/ Mandals/ watersheds/ Firkas) in the country, 1186 units in 17 States/UTs have been categorized as ‘Over-exploited’ where the Annual Ground Water Extraction is more than Annual Extractable Ground Water Resource. 313 units have been categorized as ‘Critical’, 972 units as ‘Semi- critical.

 Central Water Commission is monitoring live storage status of 130 reservoirs of the country on weekly basis and issues weekly bulletin on every Thursday.  The total live storage capacity of these 130 reservoirs is 174.233 BCM which is about 67.58% of the live storage capacity of 257.812 BCM approximately.

This information was given by the Minister of State for Jal Shakti & Social Justice and Empowerment, Shri. Rattan Lal Kataria in a written reply in Rajya Sabha today.

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Annexure-I

 

Annexure referred to in reply to part (a) to (b) of Rajya Sabha Unstarred Question No.1520 to be answered on the 08.03.2021 regarding “Increasinggroundwaterlevels”.

State-wise Decadal Water Level Fluctuation with Mean [November (2010 to 2019] and November 2020

 

S. No.

Name of State

No. of wells Analysed

Rise

Fall

Rise

Fall

Wells showing no change

0-2 m

2-4 m

>4 m

0-2 m

2-4 m

>4 m

No

%

No

%

No

%

No

%

No

%

No

%

No

%

No

%

No

%

1

Andhra Pradesh

688

395

57.4

92

13.4

38

5.5

146

21.2

12

1.7

5

0.7

525

76

163

24

0

0

2

Arunachal Pradesh

3

3

100.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

3

100

0

0

0

0

3

Assam

158

113

71.5

5

3.2

2

1.3

35

22.2

3

1.9

0

0.0

120

76

38

24

0

0

4

Bihar

536

284

53.0

41

7.6

4

0.7

184

34.3

17

3.2

6

1.1

329

61

207

39

0

0

5

Chandigarh

11

3

27.3

2

18.2

0

0.0

5

45.5

0

0.0

1

9.1

5

45

6

55

0

0

6

Chhattisgarh

700

261

37.3

41

5.9

15

2.1

312

44.6

53

7.6

18

2.6

317

45

383

55

0

0

7

Dadra & Nagar Haveli #

17

11

64.7

2

11.8

1

5.9

3

17.6

0

0.0

0

0.0

14

82

3

18

0

0

8

Daman & Diu

9

7

77.8

0

0.0

0

0.0

2

22.2

0

0.0

0

0.0

7

78

2

22

0

0

9

Delhi

80

11

13.8

3

3.8

4

5.0

31

38.8

19

23.8

12

15.0

18

23

62

78

0

0

10

Goa

65

7

10.8

0

0.0

1

1.5

50

76.9

7

10.8

0

0.0

8

12

57

88

0

0

11

Gujarat

736

279

37.9

93

12.6

116

15.8

179

24.3

49

6.7

20

2.7

488

66

248

34

0

0

12

Haryana

312

83

26.6

5

1.6

7

2.2

94

30.1

44

14.1

78

25.0

95

30

216

69

1

0

13

Himachal Pradesh

88

31

35.2

3

3.4

2

2.3

47

53.4

3

3.4

2

2.3

36

41

52

59

0

0

14

Jammu & Kashmir

163

42

25.8

3

1.8

2

1.2

106

65.0

9

5.5

1

0.6

47

29

116

71

0

0

15

Jharkhand

276

162

58.7

42

15.2

17

6.2

49

17.8

5

1.8

1

0.4

221

80

55

20

0

0

16

Karnataka

1316

632

48.0

181

13.8

123

9.3

325

24.7

33

2.5

22

1.7

936

71

380

29

0

0

17

Kerala

1334

537

40.3

24

1.8

6

0.4

738

55.3

23

1.7

6

0.4

567

43

767

57

0

0

18

Madhya Pradesh

1294

594

45.9

160

12.4

43

3.3

372

28.7

83

6.4

42

3.2

797

62

497

38

0

0

19

Maharashtra**

3611

1815

50.3

592

16.4

262

7.3

869

24.1

53

1.5

20

0.6

2669

74

942

26

0

0

20

Meghalaya

23

13

56.5

1

4.3

0

0.0

9

39.1

0

0.0

0

0.0

14

61

9

39

0

0

21

Nagaland

2

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

1

50.0

1

50.0

0

0.0

0

0

2

100

0

0

22

Odhisha

1204

762

63.3

47

3.9

6

0.5

366

30.4

19

1.6

3

0.2

815

68

388

32

1

0

23

Pondicherry

6

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

4

66.7

2

33.3

0

0.0

0

0

6

100

0

0

24

Punjab

250

55

22.0

10

4.0

3

1.2

89

35.6

38

15.2

54

21.6

68

27

181

72

1

0

25

Rajasthan

962

271

28.2

89

9.3

69

7.2

288

29.9

105

10.9

137

14.2

429

45

530

55

3

0

26

Tamil Nadu

629

211

33.5

64

10.2

44

7.0

192

30.5

55

8.7

62

9.9

319

51

309

49

1

0

27

Telangana

549

200

36.4

121

22.0

177

32.2

45

8.2

3

0.5

3

0.5

498

91

51

9

0

0

28

Tripura

21

18

85.7

0

0.0

0

0.0

2

9.5

1

4.8

0

0.0

18

86

3

14

0

0

29

Uttar Pradesh

632

264

41.8

43

6.8

14

2.2

240

38.0

48

7.6

23

3.6

321

51

311

49

0

0

30

Uttarakhand

47

13

27.7

2

4.3

1

2.1

21

44.7

8

17.0

2

4.3

16

34

31

66

0

0

31

West Bengal

633

264

41.7

65

10.3

42

6.6

167

26.4

45

7.1

49

7.7

371

59

261

41

1

0

Total

16355

7341

44.9

1731

10.6

999

6.1

4971

30.4

738

4.5

567

3.5

10071

62

6276

38

8

0

** State Govt Data used in respect of Maharashtra                                                 
 

# November 2019 data used in respect of Dadra Nagar Haveli                                                             Source: CGWB
 

 

 

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