The government is moving at a fast pace to put in place a National Water Framework law so that this precious resource is managed optimally and a draft bill has been circulated among states and UTs for their views, said Central Water Commission (CWC) Chairman G S Jha today.
Addressing the 'National Water Summit 2016', organised by PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry here on the occasion of International Water Day, he said the draft framework has almost all the ingredients of the national water policy as also intent of attempts to provide for water security in view of evolving water paucity in the country.
"The comprehensive draft on national water framework law, which would be evolved with purely conciliatory approach in due course of time, would work as the directive principle for the states and union territories and help these manage their water resources since the water is a state subject," Jha said.
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Jha did not prescribe a particular time limit for implementation of the framework agreement but hoped that it would evolve into a document which would not only emerge as a guiding principle to manage water resources across the country but also help resolve inter-state water disputes also in an equitable proportion.
Chairman of Water and Solid Waste Management Committee of PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry Gopal K Agarwal welcomed the declaration for proposed water framework.