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Water Policy in India
The water policies in post independence India has increasingly focused on harnessing of water resources on an unprecedented scale for irrigation, domestic use and non-agricultural activities. In last five decades about a sixth of the total public sector plan outlay was on water sector, which was spent on irrigation and flood control, rural and urban water supply schemes. Prof. A. Vaidyanathan gives a critique of the consequential impact of these policies on the water sector and also calls for reorientation of strategies in the water policy of the country
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- Content Type: Policies & Laws, Research
- Category: Agriculture, Irrigation, Drinking Water, Ecosystems, Floods, Rural, Rural Water Supply, Society, Urban, Urban Water Supply, Water Resources, Water Supply
- Author: A.Vaidyanathan
- Location / Time: India
- Difficulty Level: Expert


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