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CAUSE OF WATER LOGGING AND SALNITY PROBLEM OF IGNP

    1 Author(s):  NARESH KUMAR

Vol -  8, Issue- 12 ,         Page(s) : 380 - 393  (2017 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/CASIRJ

Abstract

Water is among the most precious gift of nature to mankind. Population growth trends and natural resource requirements in India to water and land management. The development of the water resources for well being of mankind is an inescapable necessity for raising the quality of life, which requires constant and careful monitoring of the availability of this precious natural resources in terms of time and space. The possibilities of harnessing this precious resources for optimum use, planning and development of scheme, operational maintenance and careful management of water resources is necessary on a permanent basis. In India 70% of the cultivated area lies in the region of medium and low rainfall.

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