Abstract:
North  Eastern  Region  is  one  of  the  richest  areas  in  the  world in  soil  &  water  resources.  Its  water  resource  is  undoubtedly  sufficient  enough  to satisfy  its  ever  increasing  demands of  its own  as  well as  the other  parts of  eastern  India.  But  due  to  management  problems the  region  is  yet  to  put  these  vast  resources  into  some  beneficial uses  worth  the  name  and  rather  chronically  suffers  from  devastating floods or  drainage congestion   in  the  valleys  and  acute  shortage of even  drinking  water or large scale erosion  in  the hills. 
Management of excess  water  or  controlling  the  frequent  calamities  it  causes  to the  horrors  of  the  people  is,  however,  beyond  the scope  of  the  topic.  But  looking  at  the  other  side  of  the  problem  i.e. scarcity of water amongst  plenty  specially  in  the  hill  region  during non-monsoon,  there  is  urgent need of all  round  soil  and  water conservation  for  which  every  forum  technical  or  administrative  has  been expressing  its serious concern  since  long. 
There  have  been  many  successful  scientific  efforts  towards  this elsewhere  in  the  country.  There  have  been  small  scale  practices  and experiments  in  the  North   Eastern  Region  as  well,   but  in   reality  most of the  people of the  region  are yet to have  know  hows of the  same or motivated  enough  to translate  the  ideas  into  reality.  Then  barring  few experimental,  research  and   indigenous  practices,  no  comprehensive watershed management plan for resource conservation  has yet been made in  even the serious problem areas like Cherrapunji etc. 
In  view  of the  growing  concern  of  all  the  sectors  to  the  soil 	& water  conservation  in  North  East  Hi   Region,  this  report  is  an  attempt  to  review  the  problems  and  methodologies  in  details,  analyze  it for applicability and  suggest  suitable remedial  measures.