2020
DOI: 10.9734/irjpac/2020/v21i1630254
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Water Crisis in the Hill Cities of Western Himalayas: A Startling Reality

Abstract: Water is the very basis for the existence of life in earth to the extent that the word life  has almost become synonymous to it. But potable water is becoming a scarce resource  despite the fact that the overall composition of water is about 70 % of the earth surface as the efforts for salvaging the usable water and using it in a sustainable way is an increasingly troublesome process. Over the years there are several instances of water shortages in  various parts of the country, but the most intriguing instanc… Show more

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“…In 2018, the tourist arrivals saw a sudden drop because of the many issues like limited entry time to the city 71 and shortage of drinking water. 72 The lean and peak seasons are November-December and April-June, respectively. The number of visitors in the lean season increased from 44,437, 77,506, and 106,850 in 2008 to 89,856, 115,408, and 137,083 in 2017 for Kangra, Kullu, and Shimla, respectively.…”
Section: Overtourism In Himachal Pradeshmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2018, the tourist arrivals saw a sudden drop because of the many issues like limited entry time to the city 71 and shortage of drinking water. 72 The lean and peak seasons are November-December and April-June, respectively. The number of visitors in the lean season increased from 44,437, 77,506, and 106,850 in 2008 to 89,856, 115,408, and 137,083 in 2017 for Kangra, Kullu, and Shimla, respectively.…”
Section: Overtourism In Himachal Pradeshmentioning
confidence: 99%