Context:
- NITI weighs discontinuing a key water report that was launched 5 years ago.
Composite Water Management Index (CWMI)
- Launched by: NITI Aayog in June 2018.
- The CWMI report is a critical assessment of states’ water management.
- Collaboration of Ministries
- Three ministries: Water Resources, Drinking Water & Sanitation, and Rural Development, worked together to create the CWMI report.
- Current Status
- In May, 2023, NITI Aayog sought the Union Ministry of Jal Shakti’s perspective on the Index’s “use and applicability.”
- The Ministry has yet to respond, and the third and fourth editions of the report await release.
Importance of CWMI
- Provides insights into India’s water management challenges by ranking states based on their water management efficiency across various parameters.
- Raises awareness about the water crisis in the country and fosters “competitive and cooperative federalism.”
- Promotes effective water resource management and collaboration among states.
- Establishes benchmarks for state-level water management performance, aiding progress measurement and improvement initiatives.
Recent Report Findings (2019-20)
- Top-Performing States
- Gujarat Leads
- The report for 2019-20 reveals that Gujarat is the top-performing state, consistently improving year by year.
- Following closely are Rajasthan, Andhra Pradesh, and Madhya Pradesh in terms of water management performance.
- State Performance Changes
- Rajasthan’s Remarkable Leap
- Rajasthan made a significant leap, advancing nine positions upward from 2017-18 to the fiscal year 2019-20.
- On the other hand, Goa dropped from the fourth position in 2017-18 to the tenth position in 2019-20, and Punjab also experienced a decline in its ranking during this period.
News Source: Indian Express
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