'Water issue linked to national security, can be weaponised'

Referring to scarcity due to rising population and over-exploitation of the resources with agriculture operations alone consuming 80% of it, Murmu appealed to scientists, town planners and innovators to try to develop techniques that help conserve water resources.

November 02, 2022 at 03:37AM

from Times of India

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