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population of more than 220 million is the most populous state of India. As per Census 2011, 59 percent of its workforce was …
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Government of India in the form of minimum support price. Livestock development has not achieved its potential because of …
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Odisha is one of the poorest states in the country, with around 36 per cent of the rural population living below the poverty line. Ninety one per cent of poverty in Odisha is rural and more than 60 per cent of its workforce is engaged in agriculture. During the five years from 2010-11 to...
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Indian agriculture is estimated to be consuming about 78 percent of total fresh water resources available in the country. Yet, more than half of the gross cropped area is still dependent on rains. Extremely skewed allocation of scarce irrigation water amongst crops and inefficient use of the...
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-related information are the major constraints on the growth of agricultural productivity in India. The more rapid growth of mobile …
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, extreme monsoon rainfall and sea level rise. Water is emerging as a new possible irritant between China and India. For India …
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Urban water and wastewater management are relatively under-studied subjects in India. The Indian urban space has been …, and seek to tackle the deep inequities in the urban water space in India. It highlights the significance of groundwater … outlines of a way forward for urban water systems in India, which could provide a rich terrain for further research. The paper …
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