NEW DELHI, India (NNN-Bernama) -- Per capita availability of water in the country has declined to one-third in the past 65 years, Water Resources Minister Pawan Kumar Bansal told the Rajya Sabha (Upper House of Parliament) on Monday.

Enough water was still available if the scarce natural resource was used judiciously. 65 years back water available per capita has reduced to one-third," he said.

"A national water policy is on the anvil. I will soon announce that," Press Trust of India (PTI) quoted him as saying during question hour.

Bansal added that he felt Rajasthan state was not getting its share of Yamuna water.

Water being a state subject, the role of the Centre is of a facilitator in inter-state water disputes, he said urging state governments to quickly arrive at mutually agreeable solutions.

The Upper Yamuna River Board (UYRB) has identified the possible reasons as losses in the carrier system and unauthorised lifting of water by farmers in Haryana state.

UYRB has advised Haryana and Uttar Pradesh states from time to time to release the full quantum of Rajasthan's share of Yamuna water at Okhla and to stop the unauthorised lifting of water, he said.

"Haryana has informed the UYRB that all the pumps drawing water illegally have been shut down, all pipes have been removed and special Police Stations have also been established to stop unauthorised lifting of water," he said.

As the carrying capacity of existing carrier system was inadequate, Rajasthan state had submitted a proposal for construction of new canals and structures along with modernisation and extension of existing canal system. -- NNN-BERNAMA

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