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Erschienen in: Hydrogeology Journal 3/2006

01.03.2006

Political ecology of groundwater: the contrasting case of water-abundant West Bengal and water-scarce Gujarat, India

verfasst von: Aditi Mukherji

Erschienen in: Hydrogeology Journal | Ausgabe 3/2006

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Abstract

Three apparently disparate themes (groundwater, farmers and politics) interweave in this account of how groundwater-related policies in India have very little to do with the scarcity, depletion or quality of groundwater, and more to do with rural politics manifested, among other things, in terms of the presence or absence of farmer lobbies. Examples from two states of India, the water-abundant state of West Bengal and water-scarce state of Gujarat, were investigated using readily available data, analysis of the literature, interviews and fieldwork. In the case of West Bengal, although there is no pressing groundwater crisis, the government of West Bengal (GOWB) was able to successfully implement strict groundwater regulations along with a drastic increase in electricity tariff. More importantly, GOWB was able to implement these without any form of visible farmer protest, though these measures negatively affected farmer incomes. On the other hand, in Gujarat, where there is a real and grave groundwater crisis, the government of Gujarat has neither been able to implement strict groundwater regulations, nor has it been able to increase electricity tariff substantially. Thus, through the lens of ‘political ecology’ the contrasting case of these two Indian states is explained.

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Fußnoten
1
Rajya Sabha is the upper house of the Indian Parliament. The fact that a question regarding the groundwater situation in the country was asked in the Parliament points to the interest the politicians take in groundwater issues.
 
2
This name was quite a misnomer because at that time the major problem facing policy makers in almost all parts of India was to coax farmers to use groundwater and reap the benefits of a “green revolution”. Groundwater over-exploitation was not a problem yet. But then, there is confusion regarding definition of ‘over-exploitation’ (see Custodio 2000) not only in India, but also elsewhere.
 
3
Annual groundwater recharge in turn included several components such as recharge from rainfall, canal seepage and return irrigation flow, seepage from tanks and also the potential recharge from waterlogged and flood prone areas.
 
4
Annual groundwater draft is calculated by multiplying the average discharge of groundwater structures with the number of working hours in a year.
 
5
Water table trend was calculated as a linear equation where the b coefficient of the equation shows whether the groundwater has a falling trend (if the value of b is positive) or a rising trend (if b value is negative). For purposes of calculation, the water table trend was assumed to be rising if the value of Z (coefficient b multiplied by 100 to give the depth of the groundwater table below the ground level in cm) is less that –5 cm/year; it was assumed to be falling if Z is greater than +5 cm/year or neither falling nor rising if Z is between –5 and +5 cm/year.
 
6
The pradhan certifies that the applicant is a bonafide resident of the village, that he owns land with a clear title deed in the village and that he has cleared all dues to the government and finally there are no submersible pump sets within 600 m from his proposed site.
 
7
In the case of a very small village, there might be no representative and for large villages there might be more than one.
 
8
The concern regarding use of groundwater structures for commercial reasons was expressed by the Secretary, Minor Irrigation Department to the Secretary, Department of Power, GOWB in a letter dated 4 March 1993 where he stated that “... quite often the purpose of these structures are more commercial than personal….”
 
9
In 2005, the electricity tariff has further risen to Rs 11,000/ year/pump, which works out to be Rs 2,200/horsepower given that most pumps are 5 HP.
 
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Metadaten
Titel
Political ecology of groundwater: the contrasting case of water-abundant West Bengal and water-scarce Gujarat, India
verfasst von
Aditi Mukherji
Publikationsdatum
01.03.2006
Verlag
Springer-Verlag
Erschienen in
Hydrogeology Journal / Ausgabe 3/2006
Print ISSN: 1431-2174
Elektronische ISSN: 1435-0157
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10040-005-0007-y

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