The sustainability of irrigated agriculture in India
By: Jaynarayanvyas.
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ArticlePublisher: 2006Description: p.64-84.Subject(s): Agriculture - India | Irrigation - India | Irrigation
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World AffairsSummary: The Green Revolution and the current rapid industrial development vouch for a judicious mix of large, medium and small dams coupled with the integrated management of water available in all facets of the hydrological cycle as an economic necessity. Renewable energy generation through water resources projects will not only meet energy requirements but will also ensure food security through irrigated agriculture besides moderating floods and droughts. The availability of water is bound to improve sanitation, hygiene practices and health standards. - Reproduced.
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | Volume no: 10, Issue no: 4 | Available | AR74356 |
The Green Revolution and the current rapid industrial development vouch for a judicious mix of large, medium and small dams coupled with the integrated management of water available in all facets of the hydrological cycle as an economic necessity. Renewable energy generation through water resources projects will not only meet energy requirements but will also ensure food security through irrigated agriculture besides moderating floods and droughts. The availability of water is bound to improve sanitation, hygiene practices and health standards. - Reproduced.


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