Water Crisis

The train has fifty wagons with 50,000 litres of water each, sourced from a river.
The country is facing one of its worst water crises ever, according to a NITI Aayog report.
In Chennai, local tensions have been inflamed by the Tamil Nadu state government tapping wells normally used for agriculture and villagers’ daily needs.
Punjab's canals are overflowing with water right now but farmers don't have the infrastructure to use any, so they're using rapidly depleting groundwater instead.
By the time the world woke up to this crisis, here in Chennai, we were already paying a heavy price. Literally.
Even though the Delhi government recently announced starting work on rejuvenation of 200 lakes, the path to recovery is a long one.
However, Tamil Nadu government denied it has turned down the offer.
Chief Minister Palaniswami has claimed the issue was not as big as was being made out, especially in the media.
The Tamil Nadu government, however, sought to play down the issue.
Maharashtra is using 6,209 tankers to supply water, but the government supplies are not enough.