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Only one aspect of it has been touched upon. Differential cost suggested for each of class we belong to will open a new chapter of differences and disputes and lot of politics will come into it. And eventually the cost of this pricing arrangements would be more than the purpose itself. Water can not be equated with petrol …. one can live without petrol but not without water. Let us not try entering into an area where water becomes a pivot for making us trapped and to revolve around it.
Yes, we must encourage and provide incentives and facilities to people facilitating either saving or adding value to water management. Besides we may quantify the average maximum need of water per family and accordingly supply water to that society and/or city/ village. There is huge shortage of potable water in villages and often villagers end up paying more than people in cities.
It is very correct that the cost of water does not meet the procurement and distribution costs involved, but than the state has to bear certain minimum costs of certain things and water is certainly one of them.
With creation of a separate ministry for Water Management the things may take a right and equitable direction. There are plenty of ways to manage it well other than touching the cost factor,
Only one aspect of it has been touched upon. Differential cost suggested for each of class we belong to will open a new chapter of differences and disputes and lot of politics will come into it. And eventually the cost of this pricing arrangements would be more than the purpose itself. Water can not be equated with petrol …. one can live without petrol but not without water. Let us not try entering into an area where water becomes a pivot for making us trapped and to revolve around it.
Yes, we must encourage and provide incentives and facilities to people facilitating either saving or adding value to water management. Besides we may quantify the average maximum need of water per family and accordingly supply water to that society and/or city/ village. There is huge shortage of potable water in villages and often villagers end up paying more than people in cities.
It is very correct that the cost of water does not meet the procurement and distribution costs involved, but than the state has to bear certain minimum costs of certain things and water is certainly one of them.
With creation of a separate ministry for Water Management the things may take a right and equitable direction. There are plenty of ways to manage it well other than touching the cost factor,