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<title>Spring Atlas of Tawi River Catchment of Jammu &amp; Kashmir</title>
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<name>Rawat, Soban Singh</name>
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<name>Bisht, Deepak Singh</name>
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<name>Raina, Girish</name>
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<summary type="text">Spring Atlas of Tawi River Catchment of Jammu &amp; Kashmir
Rawat, Soban Singh; Bisht, Deepak Singh; Raina, Girish
Springs are the primary and dependable source of drinking water of more than 40 million habitants of Himalayan region as evidence by villages clustered around these natural water sources. Springs bring naturally occurring formations are commonly held water resources of local communities. In addition to this, springs feed several rivers in the Shiwaliks and lower Himalayas, hence, thy are the lifeline of several micro-habitats of the river system.
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<dc:date>2023-07-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>Spring Atlas of Ravi River Catchment of Himachal Pradesh</title>
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<author>
<name>Rawat, Soban Singh</name>
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<name>Bisht, Deepak Singh</name>
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<name>Raina, Girish</name>
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<updated>2024-05-20T09:43:31Z</updated>
<published>2023-09-01T00:00:00Z</published>
<summary type="text">Spring Atlas of Ravi River Catchment of Himachal Pradesh
Rawat, Soban Singh; Bisht, Deepak Singh; Raina, Girish
In the mountainous regions of Himachal Pradesh, Most villages are situated at high altitudes, predominantly on ridges as dispersed hamlets. Consequently, the residents of these villages face a significant disadvantage when it comes to accessing water, since the majority of the streams originating in the Himalayas flow in the deep valleys, rendering them inaccessible.
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