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Guidelines for integrated development of 60,000 pulses villages in rainfed areas - Document prepared by Department of Agriculture and Cooperation (2011)

This document is the operational plan for implementing the integrated development of 60,000 villages of pulses crops as announced in the 2011-12 Union budget. The budget allocates Rs 300 crores under the Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana (RKVY) for this scheme. This project will supplement the ongoing work on pulses development under the National Food Security Mission. There is also an emphasis on building institutions that would provide market linkage to the grower of pulses. The states of M.P, U.P, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Chattisgarh, Bihar, Maharashtra, Orissa, Rajasthan, and Tamilnadu were chosen for this programme. These states together constitute nearly 96% of area where pulses are grown.
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Implementation of SCS model in Dudhnai watershed - A research report by National Institute of Hydrology

The study applies the methodology developed by United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA), Soil Conservation Services (SCS) for the nine subwatersheds of the representative Dudhnai basin in Assam & Meghalaya and estimates the runoff volume on a daily basis for the period 1986-1991. The method is widely adopted for the estimation of runoff from rainfall depths and takes into account the important physical aspects of a basin on which runoff depends such as land-use, hydrological soil cover and antecedent moisture condition.Read More

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Kokkarni, saviour of paddy: Case study on the revival of Kokkarni (dug-out farm ponds) in Palakkad, Kerala

"Kokkarni, saviour of paddy", is a case study written by Shree Padre, in Apr 2009, on the revival / restoration of traditional water bodies called KokkRead More

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palakkad, KL, India
Latitude: 10.768150, Longitude: 76.647812

Land Shaping Project in Sundarbans: What is Land Shaping?

Land Shaping is a very simple technology. The farmers have to locate a plot of 0.2 ha. to 0.4 ha. within their own holding about 4/5 portion of this is raised to an average height of 9 inch to 12 inch by excavating a pond in the 1/5 portion of the same land. Read More

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24 Parganas, WB, India
Latitude: 21.890392, Longitude: 88.189080

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Networked ponds transform drylands: An innovative Karnataka water project implemented by BAIF

"Networked ponds transform drylands", is a case study by NG Hedge written in August 2003, on an innovative Karnataka water project implemented by BAIF,Read More

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