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Browsing Proceedings of the 12th National Symposium on Hydrology "Grounwater Governance - Ownership of Groundwater and Its Pricing" 14-15 November 2006 at New Delhi by Subject "Groundwater Management"

Browsing Proceedings of the 12th National Symposium on Hydrology "Grounwater Governance - Ownership of Groundwater and Its Pricing" 14-15 November 2006 at New Delhi by Subject "Groundwater Management"

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  • Romani, Saleem (Capital Publishing Company, New Delhi, 2006)
    Ground water is poorly understood but most sought after resource for meeting the ever-growing demands of different user groups. The stress on groundwater systems is reflected in steep decline of water levels and sharp ...
  • Anandhakumar, K. J.; Kumar, Vijay; Maanjhu, S. K.; Das, P. (Capital Publishing Company, New Delhi, 2006)
    Western Yamuna Canal (WJC) Command covers part of the Upper Yamuna Basin and inland alluvial basin in the State of Haryana. The WJC Command of an area about 13,543 sq. km, covers eastern, central and southern parts of the ...
  • Khullar, R. K. (Capital Publishing Company, New Delhi, 2006)
    Haryana has only 1.4% of India's geographical area, yet it is the second largest contributor to the central food grains pool. Practically every single inch of the cultivable land is sown, and 84% area is irrigated. Safe ...
  • Bose, Dipankar (Capital Publishing Company, New Delhi, 2006)
    Groundwater utilization has medium and long-term impacts, which affect the future availability and access to the resource. To address the multidimensional requirement of ground water, institutional organizations have an ...
  • Kaushal, M. P.; Jain, A. K. (Capital Publishing Company, New Delhi, 2006)
    Groundwater management strategy was considered as shifting the cropping pattern in such a way so as to reduce the area under the crop having high water requirements thus helping to reduce the demand for irrigation water. ...
  • Rathore, M. S. (Capital Publishing Company, New Delhi, 2006)
    Today the nationwide major concern in water resource management is how to check the fast depleting ground water. The stage of groundwater development increased from 37.2 percent in 1998 to 58 percent in 2004 and the ...
  • Nandakumaran, P. (Capital Publishing Company, New Delhi, 2006)
    The yield characteristics of shallow aquifers in hard consolidated rocks, which underlie a major part of India and form important aquifer systems, are severely limited by their considerable heterogeneity and extremely low ...
  • Najeeb, K. Md.; Sooryanarayana, K. R.; Manzar, Afaque (Capital Publishing Company, New Delhi, 2006)
    Karnataka state has seen a sudden spurt in groundwater structures during the last fifteen years resulting in over-exploitation of groundwater resource in many taluks. Out of 175 taluks, 22 are fully and 102 are partly ...

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