THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary - June 18, 2018 - Topic 1
India’s water crisis is clear and present, with implications for the health of the entire
population. According to the Composite Water Management Index developed by Niti
Aayog, 70% of the water resources are identified as polluted. This is based
primarily on data supplied by States for calculating the index. If the water
accessible to millions is contaminated, the problem is infinitely worse than
that of availability. The system of ratings for States is based on their
performance in augmenting water resources and watersheds, investing in infrastructure,
providing rural and urban drinking water, and encouraging efficient
agricultural use.
It presumes that this ‘hall of fame’ approach will foster
“competitive and cooperative federalism”. What emerges from the early
assessment is that States such as Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh,
Karnataka, Maharashtra, Punjab and Telangana have initiated reforms for
judicious water use, while populous ones such as Uttar Pradesh and Bihar have
failed to respond to the challenge. Tamil Nadu, which has a middling score,
does well on augmentation of water sources, but is abysmally poor in ensuring
sustainable use for farming. The trends that the data reflect of high to
extreme stress faced by 600 million people call for speedy reforms.
Two areas that need urgent measures are
augmentation of watersheds that can store more good water, for use in
agriculture and to serve habitations, and strict pollution control enforcement.
In this context, the Committee on Restructuring the Central Water Commission
and the Central Ground Water Board, chaired by Mihir Shah, has called for a
user-centric approach to water management, especially in agriculture. It
advocates decentralisation of irrigation commands, offering higher financial
flows to well-performing States through a National Irrigation Management Fund.
Clearly, awarding an index rank should help advance such schemes, making States
feel the need to be competitive. Yet, such approaches may not resolve seemingly
intractable inter-State river disputes. As the Cauvery issue has demonstrated,
State governments would rather seek judicial intervention than be accused of
bartering away the rights to a precious resource under a shared, cooperative
framework. Groundwater extraction patterns need to be better understood through
robust data collection; less than 5% of about 12 million wells are now under
study. Steady urbanisation calls for a new management paradigm, augmenting
sources of clean drinking water supply and
treatment technologies that will encourage reuse. Pollution can be curbed by
levying suitable costs. These forward-looking changes would need revamped
national and State institutions, and updated laws. A legal mandate will work
better than just competition and cooperation; it would make governments
accountable.
Vocabulary
Implication: the
conclusion that can be drawn from something, although it is not explicitly
stated.
Example: The
implication is that no one person at the bank is responsible
Synonyms: suggestion, insinuation, innuendo, hint, intimation, imputation
Accessible: able
to be reached or entered.
Example: The
town is accessible by bus
Synonyms: reachable, attainable, approachable, obtainable, available
Contaminate: make
something impure by exposure to or addition of a poisonous or polluting
substance.
Example: The
site was found to be contaminated by radioactivity
Synonyms: pollute, adulterate, defile, debase, corrupt, taint, infect, foul
Assessment: the
evaluation or estimation of the nature, quality, or ability of someone or
something.
Example: The
assessment of educational needs
Synonyms: evaluation, judgment, rating, estimation, appraisal, analysis, opinion
Augmentation: the
action or process of making or becoming greater in size or amount.
Example: The
augmentation of the curriculum with new subjects
Enforcement: the
act of compelling observance of or compliance with a law, rule, or obligation.
Example: The
strict enforcement of environmental regulations
Approach: a
way of dealing with something.
Example: We
need a whole new approach to the job
Synonyms: method, procedure, technique, modus
operandi
Precious: not
to be wasted or treated carelessly.
Example: Precious
works of art
Synonyms: valuable, costly, expensive, invaluable, priceless
Paradigm: a
typical example or pattern of something; a model.
Example: There
is a new paradigm for public art in this country
Synonyms: model, pattern, example, exemplar, template, standard, prototype
Revamp: give
new and improved form, structure, or appearance to.
Example: An
attempt to revamp the museum's image
Synonyms: renovate, redecorate, refurbish, recondition, rehabilitate, overhaul
