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Bleeding ground water resources of Punjab, India: Assessing the magnitude

By: Jain, Kriti and Gill, Such Singh.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Man & Development Description: 43(4), Dec, 2021: p.33-56. In: Man & DevelopmentSummary: As Punjab’s agriculture becomes uneconomical and unsustainable against underidled exploitation of its natural resources, it becomes important to understand the extend and impact of such as use pattern. With more than 71 percent of its net irrigated area under tubewells, ground water has become ether precious yet scarce resource, critical to the states’ agricultural output. – Reproduced
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As Punjab’s agriculture becomes uneconomical and unsustainable against underidled exploitation of its natural resources, it becomes important to understand the extend and impact of such as use pattern. With more than 71 percent of its net irrigated area under tubewells, ground water has become ether precious yet scarce resource, critical to the states’ agricultural output. – Reproduced

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