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With the summer heat being exceptionally severe this year, the district has been facing severe water shortage. The District Collector has been mobilizing his subordinate officials to conserve the remaining water reserves for preventing the district from plunging into acute drinking water crisis. Along with an awareness campaign for conserving water, strict measures have been taken for stopping the over-exploitation of ground-water. Vigilance teams have been deployed to tour the villages and find the farmers who are drawing water from deep borewells or from the river reservoir for irrigation. The farmers are agitated by such action. A delegation of farmers meets the District Collector with their issues and complains that while they are not being allowed to irrigate their crops, big industries located near the river are drawing huge amounts of water through deep borewells for their industrial processes. The farmers allege that their administration is anti-farmer and corrupt, being bribed by the industry. The district needs to placate the farmers as they are threatening to go on a prolonged protest. At the same time, the District Collector has to deal with the water crisis. The industry cannot be closed as this would result in a large number of workers being unemployed. (a) Discuss all options available to the District Collector as a District Magistrate. (b) What suitable actions can be taken in view of mutually compatible interests of the stakeholders? (c) What are the potential administrative and ethical dilemmas for the District Collector ? (Answer in 250 words). (UPSC Mains 2024 GS4 Ethics Paper)

The District Collector (DC) is dealing with a severe water shortage amid farmer protests over restrictions on groundwater use. Farmers accuse the administration of bias towards industries, while industrial operations cannot be halted due to employment concerns.

(a) Options available to the DC as a District Magistrate.

  • Enforce Water Restrictions: Strictly implement water conservation measures for both farmers and industries.
  • Temporary Restrictions on Industries: Impose temporary water usage limits and assist industries in adopting efficient water-use technologies.
  • Equitable Water Sharing: Facilitate negotiations between farmers and industries for fair water distribution, possibly through rationing or water-saving technologies.
  • Alternative Water Sources: Explore options like transporting water from nearby districts, rainwater harvesting, recycling in industries, or tapping external sources.

(b) Suitable actions can be taken in view of mutually compatible interests of the stakeholders

  • Equitable Water Distribution: Implement water rationing for agriculture and industries, encouraging water-efficient technologies and limited irrigation.
  • Promote Water Conservation: Provide incentives for farmers to adopt drip irrigation and encourage industries to recycle wastewater.
  • Public Awareness: Expand water conservation campaigns to highlight collective responsibility and reduce farmer frustration.
  • Grievance Redressal: Establish a multi-stakeholder platform for farmers and industries to promote communication and resolve conflicts.

(c) Potential administrative and ethical dilemmas for the District Collector

  • Equity vs. Efficiency: The Collector must balance fair water distribution between farmers and industries without compromising economic productivity. Favoring either could result in inefficiency or perceived bias.
  • Farmers'' Interests vs. Industrial Interests: The challenge lies in meeting the water needs of both farmers and industries, as favoring one can create unrest among the other group.
  • Transparency vs. Corruption: Ensuring transparency while addressing farmers’ concerns of favoritism and corruption is a key ethical dilemma for the Collector.
  • Public Trust vs. Long-term Sustainability: The Collector must balance immediate public demands with sustainable water management to prevent future crises. Short-term gains shouldn''t undermine long-term sustainability.

In the face of this severe water crisis, the District Collector’s leadership will be tested. Upholding ethical principles and fostering mutual understanding will not only alleviate immediate tensions but also cultivate a sustainable and equitable approach to water resource management.







POSTED ON 19-05-2025 BY ADMIN
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