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Water Management Strategies at Household Level


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1 Department of Extension Education, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana (Punjab), India
2 Department of Extension Education, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana (Punjab), India
     

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The present study entitled ‘Water management strategies at household level’ was conducted in Ludhiana district of Punjab. A sample of 150 women was interviewed to know the extent of use of water while performing various activities and to get their suggestions to save water for future use. The findings of the study highlighted that majority of the respondents belonged to age group of 29-39 years, belonged to general and nuclear family. Further sixty eight per cent of the respondents wasted water upto ‘great extent’ while washing of vegetables directly under running taps and 53.33 per cent wasted water while brushing, shaving, cleaning the hand etc. most of the respondents suggested to avoid wastage of water at home. To protect the earth’s most precious resource to meet the current and future human demand, paper highlighted various water management technologies to be adopted at household level to save water resources.

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Extent of Use, Management Strategies, Household.
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Authors

Lakhwinder Kaur
Department of Extension Education, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana (Punjab), India
Vinita Pandey
Department of Extension Education, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana (Punjab), India

Abstract


The present study entitled ‘Water management strategies at household level’ was conducted in Ludhiana district of Punjab. A sample of 150 women was interviewed to know the extent of use of water while performing various activities and to get their suggestions to save water for future use. The findings of the study highlighted that majority of the respondents belonged to age group of 29-39 years, belonged to general and nuclear family. Further sixty eight per cent of the respondents wasted water upto ‘great extent’ while washing of vegetables directly under running taps and 53.33 per cent wasted water while brushing, shaving, cleaning the hand etc. most of the respondents suggested to avoid wastage of water at home. To protect the earth’s most precious resource to meet the current and future human demand, paper highlighted various water management technologies to be adopted at household level to save water resources.

Keywords


Extent of Use, Management Strategies, Household.

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