Abstract
found in the oceans. 1.5 percent of water is found in polar ice, and only 1 percent of water is found in the form of rivers, lakes and underground water. Only 3 percent of the water on earth is present in the form of fresh water. Therefore, due to less availability of fresh and clean water on the earth, the problem of water scarcity has started emerging in various areas. As a result, conserving water becomes a far more important step in finding a solution. Under this research work, information related to water resource management in rural areas of the JIND district of Haryana state has been displayed. Under which water sources are available in rural areas of the district, the quality of drinking water, the utility of water in various works, implemented schemes, and water conservation methods related to water conservation in the district have been demonstrated. This research work has been completed based on primary and secondary data. Under this research work, primary data has been collected by random sampling of rural areas of JIND district and secondary data has been gathered from a variety of sources, including magazines, books, research papers, etc. In this manner, information about water conservation in rural areas of the JIND district that was gathered from primary and secondary sources has been described scientifically. As a result, the rural residents of the JIND district are well-versed in water conservation information, and they practice water saving techniques. This research study contributes to the scientific understanding of the data pertaining to the district's rural water resource management.
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