Abstract
Water management in Maharashtra faces complex challenges due to its varied climatic conditions and diverse population. This research aims to fill a critical gap by assessing public perception and awareness regarding existing water management practices in both urban and rural areas of the state. Through a survey-based methodology, the study explores the public's understanding of water scarcity, policy effectiveness, and their roles in sustainable water management. The findings indicate a significant disparity in awareness levels between rural and urban communities and offer insights into the public's willingness to engage in water-saving behaviors. These results have important implications for policymakers, suggesting a need for targeted educational and awareness campaigns. By understanding public perception and awareness, this study hopes to contribute to the development of more effective, community-oriented water management strategies in Maharashtra.
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