Per Capita Water Availability in India by State 2025
India faces a severe water crisis in 2025, with significant disparities in per capita freshwater availability among states.
India faces a severe water crisis in 2025, with significant disparities in per capita freshwater availability among states.
India’s 2025 logistics performance showcases significant disparities; coastal states excel, while northeastern regions struggle with infrastructure and connectivity challenges.
India faces a surge in climate-related disasters, with Assam and Bihar most affected, prompting urgent need for adaptive strategies and resilience measures.
India’s carbon emissions vary significantly by state, with Gujarat leading at 4.2 tons per capita, emphasizing economic versus environmental challenges.
Mizoram leads India with a 0.75% forest cover increase, while states like Madhya Pradesh and Nagaland face significant declines due to urbanization.
India’s projected carbon emissions for 2025 are approximately 2,997 million tonnes, mainly from industrial activities, coal reliance, and agriculture.
Animal abuse cases in India for 2025 show an increase, with poverty, neglect, and cultural practices contributing to the issue.
In 2025, India may have 204 lakh stray animals, primarily dogs, due to waste, abandonment, and insufficient sterilization efforts.
India’s stray dog population is projected at 153 lakh in 2025, driven by urban waste, ineffective sterilization, and population density.
During Diwali 2025, India faced hazardous air quality, primarily due to firecracker use and other pollution factors across states.
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