banking service chronicle latest edition
Banking service chronicle latest edition publish this article page no 11 the 2018 composite water management index (cwmi) 2.0 a pan-india set of metrics that measures different dimensions of water management and use across the lifecycle of water report released by the miti aayog in association with the ministry of hl shakti and the ministry of rural development indicated that 21 major cities including delhi bengaluru chennai hyderabad and others are racing to reach zero groundwater levels by 2020 affecting access for over 100 million people. the report also indicated that by 2030 the countrys water demand is projected to be twice the available supply implying severe water scarcity for hundreds of millions of people which will lead to a 6% loss in indias gdp. it is believed that water will also be a major source of geopolitical conflict in this century. it is therefore critical to manage this natural resource well banking services chronicle buy.
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