Water is a cyclical resource that is widely available worldwide. Aquifers, reservoirs, lakes, rivers, seas, and groundwater are all examples of bodies of water. India makes up around 2.45% of the world's surface area, 4% of the water resources, and roughly 16% of the world's population. Surface water comes from four main sources. These include tanks, ponds, lakes, and rivers. About 10,360 rivers and their tributaries with an average length of 1.6 km exist in the nation. India's river basins collectively have an estimated mean annual flow of 1,869 cubic km. Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, and Tamil Nadu are states that use a lot of groundwater. But certain States, including Chhattisgarh, Odisha, Kerala, and others, only use a small percentage of...