Forget IPL Here is The Real Reason Behind Marathwada’s Drought Crisis

Admin 09-Apr-2016 12:00:26 Inothernews

Forget IPL Here is The Real Reason Behind Marathwada’s Drought Crisis


It's not the IPL, idiot! it's the sugar. Since the last couple of days, there has been a huge outrage over the 'criminal wastage' of water to maintain pitches for IPL matches to be held in Maharashtra. A PIL was filed at the Bombay HC claiming that 60,000 litres per day would be required to maintain the pitches. This coming at a time when the state is reeling under severe drought. While the sentiment is noteworthy, the logic is flawed.



Shifting IPL matches out of Maharashtra will not solve the drought crisis in the state. But cutting back on sugar will!

What! Really?

Yes. National Geographic data states that more than 1,500 litres of water is used to produce a kg of sugar. And for those unaware, sugar comes from the most cultivated crop in Maharashtra, the sugarcane, which uses disproportionately higher amount of water than other food crops.

Now, the ideal thing for farmers in Marathwada to do would be to significantly lessen production of sugarcane and instead, cultivate other food crops which don't consume so much water right?

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Wrong! The number of sugar mills has actually gone up from 40 in 2009-10 to 52 in 2014-15 in the Marathwada region, as per IndiaSpend report. All thanks to our brilliant lawmakers who are actually encouraging production of the water-guzzling sugarcane in a drought hit area. No wonder the region is facing this crisis.

The IndiaSpend report also exemplifies this by stating that drinking tea without sugar can prove more effective than IPL ban.

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