THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary - May 28, 2018 - Topic 1
Stress test: the need for water management reforms
On the cusp of the southwest
monsoon, several arid States are hoping to revive their rivers and reservoirs
with bountiful rain. One of them is Gujarat, which is roiled by the long-tail
effect of a deficit monsoon between August and November last year. The State
government has embarked on a labour-intensive programme to desilt rivers and water
bodies ahead of the rains. Its predicament reflects the larger reality of
drought in India, aggravated by heat waves and significant rain deficits in
different regions.
This year’s fall in reservoir storage levels to
below-average levels has affected farmers who depend on the Sardar Sarovar dam,
and 27 other reservoirs including those in Madhya Pradesh. A reinvigorated
Congress in the opposition has turned the heat on the BJP government in
Gujarat, which is hard put to defend itself against the charge that dam waters
were depleted merely to fill the Sabarmati river for a visit by Prime Minister
Narendra Modi in December, when he undertook a seaplane journey on the river.
Its response has been to roll out a campaign to deepen waterbodies on the one
hand, and arrange religious events to propitiate the gods on the other. But it
has had to prioritise drinking water needs over farming, and suspend irrigation supply from the
dam on March 15. This year, Delhi has been at loggerheads with Haryana over
reduction of water released in the Yamuna, highlighting growing stresses over a
vital resource. Urgent water management reforms must be undertaken to help
citizens and avoid losses to the economy.
In a normal year, the
pre-monsoon phase from March 1 brings some respite and India gets about 130 mm
of precipitation before the rainy season begins. This year began with a sharp
50% deficit, but touched near-normal levels, though not in the northwestern region.
The monsoon itself is highly variable. This underscores the need for
comprehensive reforms at the level of States, with the Centre helping to
conserve hydrological resources. If Gujarat improves rural water storage
structures and creates many small wetlands beyond the compulsions of politics,
it can ensure long-term prosperity for thousands of villages in Saurashtra,
Kutch and the northern region where pumps run dry with unfailing regularity.
Farmers will get relief from the monsoon vagaries that affect the Narmada,
whose waters are apportioned among four States. There is also the challenge of
reducing demand for farming, given that the Mihir Shah Committee estimated
public irrigation efficiency to be a low 35%. Farmers need to be helped with
the latest technologies to cut water use. The State government is thinking of
going in for desalination. Decentralised water storage too will help cities
like Ahmedabad, Rajkot, Surat and Vadodara when water supply from large dams
and other sources dwindles. If climate
change is going to influence monsoon vigour and
availability in coming years, the time to take action is now.
Vocabulary
Cusp: a pointed end where two curves meet, in particular.
Example: Apparatus of at least three morphotypes (a, b, e) of
simple coniforms with greatly elongated, curved to twisted cusps
Revive: restore to life or consciousness.
Example: Both men collapsed, but were revived
Synonyms: resuscitate, bring around, bring back to
consciousness
Embarked: go on board a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle.
Example: He embarked for India in 1817
Synonyms: board ship, go on board, go
aboard, hop on, jump on
Predicament: a difficult, unpleasant, or embarrassing situation.
Example: The club's financial predicament
Synonyms: difficult
situation, mess, difficulty, plight, quandary, muddle
Affect: make a difference to.
Example: The dampness began to affect my health
Synonyms: have an effect on, influence, act
on, work on, have an impact on
Depleted: use up the supply or resources of.
Example: Fish stocks are severely depleted
Synonyms: exhaust, use
up, consume, expend, drain, empty, milk, reduce
Propitiate: win or regain the favor of (a god, spirit, or
person) by doing something that pleases them.
Example: The pagans thought it was important to propitiate the
gods with sacrifices
Synonyms: appease, placate, mollify, pacify, make
peace with, conciliate
Resource: an action or strategy that may be adopted in
adverse circumstances.
Example: Sometimes anger is the only resource left in a situation
like this
Synonyms: expedient, resort, course, scheme, stratagem, trick, ruse, device
Precipitation: the action or process of precipitating a substance
from a solution.
Example: Acidic proteins are known to trigger carbonate precipitation
via matrix mediated processes in microbialites.
Respite: a short period of rest or relief from something
difficult or unpleasant.
Example: The refugee encampments will provide some respite from
the suffering
Synonyms: rest, break, breathing
space, interval, intermission, interlude
Compulsion: the action or state of forcing or being forced to
do something; constraint.
Example: The payment was made under compulsion
Synonyms: obligation, constraint, coercion, duress, pressure, intimidation
Relief: a feeling of reassurance and relaxation following
release from anxiety or distress.
Example: Much to her relief, she saw the door open
Synonyms: reassurance, consolation, comfort, solace
Efficiency: the state or quality of being efficient.
Example: Greater energy efficiency
Synonyms: organization, order, orderliness, regulation, coherence
Dwindle: diminish gradually in size, amount, or strength.
Example: Traffic has dwindled to a trickle
Synonyms: diminish, decrease, reduce, lessen, shrink, fall
off, tail off