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Water is the most valuable natural resource. The growing existence gap between Irrigation Potential Created (IPC) and … Irrigation Potential Utilized (IPU) important issue for the Indian government in the perspective of supply of safe drinking water …-utilized. In this context need to more finance for water and irrigation in India. How can increase finance for water this is major …
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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 …, Water of Brahmaputra constitutes a major lifeline for people of Tibet and North Eastern states. The building of dams and … requirement of fresh water as the pollution grows and population rise has forced China to have the Tsangpo-Brahmaputra River …
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The ever-growing population of India, along with the increasing competition for water for productive uses in different … sectors - especially irrigated agriculture and related local water systems and drainage - poses a challenge in an effort to … improve water quality and sanitation. In rural and peri-urban settings, where agriculture is one of the main sources of …
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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 …, Water of Brahmaputra constitutes a major lifeline for people of Tibet and North Eastern states. The building of dams and … requirement of fresh water as the pollution grows and population rise has forced China to have the Tsangpo-Brahmaputra River …
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Drinking water is already a scarce resource in India as the estimated per capita availability of freshwater is 1545 m3 …'s population as compared to only 4 percent of its water resources, such water stress is likely to assume magnanimous proportions … over the coming decade. However, water supply policy in India has a tendency to put more emphasis on supply side measures …
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A comprehensive water resources management is a must for stabilising, enticing, and revitalising the agriculture sector …. It is a permanent solution to all agriculture sector problems.The main objectives of water resources management is 1. To … supply water for 35 crore acres of agriculture land through canals throughout the year. To remove inter-state water disputes …
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In 2010, the United Nations General Assembly recognized access to safe water and sanitation infrastructure a matter of … safe and affordable drinking water and adequate sanitation by 2030, in a gender equitable way. Progress towards these … ending all forms of malnutrition), is not commensurate. In this paper, we advocate for a systemic approach to water …
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migration responds to costs, and that deep fossil-water wells, which provide a constant source of water, eliminate any benefit …
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Water the critical resource of agriculture, has not been well managed in India, despite the country being an …, irrigated. Agriculture uses 85 per cent of the water resources with low efficiency. The rain-fed area is the critical area of … cultivation with the largest concentration of rural poverty spanning several agro ecological regions. Water management is related …
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water resources and through greater access to income-generating opportunities. With this background the present paper …
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