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The Hindu Editorial Analysis
The Importance of Reading The Hindu Editorial: Reading The Hindu newspaper has several benefits, including improving reading skills, facilitating comprehension, staying informed of current events, enhancing essay writing, and more. For individuals aiming for a career in banking, reading editorials is crucial for vocabulary building. In this article, we will examine today’s editorials, provide practice questions, and highlight important vocabulary words.
The water.
- Access to potable tap water is a basic necessity. However, of the roughly 25 crore households in India (2016), a tap water connection that delivers 55 liters per capita every day of potable water is a rarity in most of rural India, which accounts for about 19.5 crore households.
- In August 2019, Prime Minister Narendra Modi promised that rural households would be assured of piped, potable water by 2024-before his government’s tenure ended.
- When he made that commitment, only about 3.2 crore, or about 16% of rural households, were so connected. Today, those figures stand at 64%, a substantial increase but still below the target.
- In recent years, the Jal Shakti Ministry, which has labeled this plan of providing piped water connections as the ‘Har Ghar Jal’ missions, has consistently underlined the scale of the exercise.
- Since 2019, about nine crore households have their own exclusive access to piped water. This is apart from connections to village schools, anganwadis and community buildings.
- Yet, for all this scale, it is unlikely that all of rural India will be connected by April 2023, as per Mr. Modi’s claim. The COVID-19 pandemic and the Russia-Ukraine war reportedly caused the mission to slow down considerably, government officials claim, by impeding access to pipes and civil construction necessary to the enterprise.
- Realistically, it is unlikely that even 75% of households will be connected by this time.While this too, by no means, is an insignificant achievement, the challenge is the reliability of these numbers.
- The figures reported by the Jal Shakti Ministry are solely based on data reported by States. One proxy that presents a discouraging picture is the number of villages that have been certified as ‘Har Ghar Jal’, or having all houses fully connected.
- Only 1,68,157 villages have been reported by States as ‘Har Ghar Jal’ and only 59,000 or about 35% have been ‘certified’ – meaning their gram panchayats have formally acknowledged compliance.
- The overwhelming fraction of villages have somewhere between half or three-fourths of their households connected. An independent assessment commissioned by the Jal Shakti Ministry sampled about 300,000 households in 13,300 villages and reported 62% households as connected in October last year.
- That is good but too small a sample to be representative. It also emerges that the large States with 100% compliance, i.e Gujarat, Haryana, Punjab, already started on a fairly high base in 2019.
- The Centre must put in place a mechanism that discloses the scheme’s performance on the ground in a transparent way.
Practice Questions:
- What does the Prime Minister Narendra Modi promised for the rural households?
- What is the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and the Russia-Ukraine war on the mission ?
Important Vocabs:
- Overwhelmed- to cause somebody to feel such a strong emotion that he/she does not know how to react
- Assured- believing that you can do something or succeed at something;
- Substantial-large in amount
- Proxy- the authority that you give to somebody to act for you if you cannot do something yourself
- reliability- the probability that a product, system, or service will perform its intended function
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