About NE India Water Talks
So, who talks of water?
Who owns it?
Who manages it?
And who decides how will water be used, and how much?
Generally, discussions on water-related issues such as, floods, droughts, irrigation, hydropower, river bank erosion, pollution, scarcity of drinking water, piped water supply, water conservation or construction of water conservation structures (check dams, spill over bridges), water transport, exploitation of ground water etc. –have been left to the water sector professionals and technical experts such as, academicians, researchers, scientists, government departments, research agencies and institutions. The current discourses on water resources and knowledge are completely regulated and controlled by ‘natural sciences and technology intermediaries’ for the purpose of so-called economic development. This becomes more evident in the water governance, planning, policy formulation, and decision-making process.
Pic: The first Water Talk: 2019, Guwahati