English
FAQs
About
Home
About
Portal info
Vision and mission
Contact info
Data
Sector wise
Target group
Departments
Minister Wise
Demographics
Population statistics
Sex/Gender Distribution
Birth/Death Rates
Socio economic indicators
Reports
Census
Economic Review
Kerala Migration Survey
National Family Health Survey
Sample Registration System
District-Level Household and Facility Survey
Periodic Labour Force Survey
LOGIN
Home
/
Sectors
Water conservation
Related Articles
Population Served by Water Supply Schemes
04 October, 2024
Read More
District-wise population covered by Water Supply Schemes
27 November, 2024
Read More
Net Irrigation type (2020-23)
30 November, 2024
Read More
District wise Actual Rainfall, Normal rainfall and Percentage of departure for 2024
17 April, 2025
Read More
Sectors
AGRICULTURE
ECONOMY
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
FINANCE
HEALTH
Percentage distribution of water-bodies by type of use
Percentage distribution of water-bodies by type of use
11 August, 2025
Observations:
Irrigation as the Primary Use
:
Irrigation accounts for
43.05%
, the largest share, indicating the critical role of water bodies in supporting agriculture.
Significant Use for Domestic Purposes
:
21.86%
of water is used for domestic and drinking purposes, reflecting its importance for meeting human needs.
Moderate Groundwater Recharge Contribution
:
Groundwater recharge constitutes
13.32%
, highlighting efforts to maintain sustainable water availability.
Religious Usage
:
7.71%
of water bodies are used for religious purposes, showcasing cultural and traditional practices.
Pisciculture Utilization
:
Pisciculture (fish farming) accounts for
5.72%
, indicating the role of water bodies in contributing to livelihoods through aquaculture.
Low Industrial Usage
:
Only
0.56%
of water is used for industrial purposes, suggesting limited industrialization's impact on water resources.
Recreational and Miscellaneous Uses
:
Recreation uses account for
2.78%
, while other unspecified uses total
4.97%,
pointing to diverse but smaller roles for water bodies.
Conclusions:
Agriculture Dependency
:
The dominance of irrigation (43.05%) underscores the reliance of agricultural practices on water bodies in the region.
Drinking Water Accessibility
:
Domestic/drinking water accounts for over one-fifth (21.86%), reflecting its importance for sustaining life.
Sustainability Practices
:
A significant percentage (13.32%) allocated for groundwater recharge indicates an emphasis on maintaining long-term water sustainability.
Cultural and Traditional Importance
:
The
7.71%
used for religious purposes highlights the socio-cultural significance of water bodies.
Limited Industrial Pressure
:
Industrial usage is minimal at
0.56%
, suggesting that industrial demand for water is not a significant factor in this region.
Scope for Enhancing Economic Potential
:
With
5.72%
used for pisciculture, there is potential to expand aquaculture activities to further boost livelihoods and economic output.
sample@gmail56.com
666 888 0000
search here