About Composite Water Management Index:
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NITI Aayog had first launched the Composite Water Management Index(CWMI) in 2018 as a tool to instil a sense of cooperative and competitive federalism among the states
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The index provides useful information for the states and also for the concerned central ministries/departments enabling them to formulate and implement suitable strategies for better management of water resources.
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The index consists of 9 key themes which are (a)Restoration of Water Bodies (b)Groundwater (c)Major and Medium Irrigation (d)Watershed Development (e)Participatory Irrigation Practices (f)Sustainable on-form Water Use Practices (g)Rural Drinking Water (h)Urban Water Supply and Sanitation and (I)Policy and Governance.
CWMI 2.0:
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NITI Aayog has released a second report on Composite Water Management Index(CWMI 2.0).
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The report has been prepared in association with Ministry of Jal Shakti and Ministry of Rural Development.
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CWMI 2.0 ranks various states for the reference year 2017-18 as against the base year 2016-17.
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Gujarat continues to hold on to its rank one followed by Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Goa, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu.
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In North-Eastern and the Himalayan States, Himachal Pradesh has been awarded rank one followed by Uttarakhand, Tripura and Assam.
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For the first time, Union Territories have submitted their data and Puducherry has been declared the top ranker.
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The index said that on an average, 80% of the states assessed on the Index over the last three years have improved their water management scores.