Initiating and Sustaining Water Sector Reforms: A SynthesisWorld Bank Publications, 1999 - 138 pages Water is becoming an increasingly scarce resource in India. India faces an increasingly urgent situation with its finite and fragile water resources being stressed and depleted while various sectoral demands are growing rapidly. 'Initiating and Sustaining Water Sector Reforms' offers detailed solutions to this complex and important concern. |
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... Agricultural Value Added - Selected Countries 6 Figure 1.5 . Sectoral Water Projections to Year 2025 7 Figure 1.6 ... Agriculture Sector 39 Box 3.5 . The Challenge for India's UWSS Sector 40 Box 3.6 . User Organizations in Irrigation 43 ...
... Agricultural Value Added - Selected Countries 6 Figure 1.5 . Sectoral Water Projections to Year 2025 7 Figure 1.6 ... Agriculture Sector 39 Box 3.5 . The Challenge for India's UWSS Sector 40 Box 3.6 . User Organizations in Irrigation 43 ...
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... Agriculture and Rural Development- NABARD ) , S. D. Rajhansa ( consultant , formerly of NABARD ) and O. P. Mathur of the Nat'l Institute for Pub- lic Finance and Policy ( consultant ) . The five specialist reports , and this report ...
... Agriculture and Rural Development- NABARD ) , S. D. Rajhansa ( consultant , formerly of NABARD ) and O. P. Mathur of the Nat'l Institute for Pub- lic Finance and Policy ( consultant ) . The five specialist reports , and this report ...
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... Agriculture ( MOA ) ; Ministry of Power ; the Nat'l Bank for Agricultural and Rural Development ( NABARD ) . Principal representatives of these ministries / agencies were Messrs .: Arun Kumar , Z. Hasan , Mata Prasad , L. K. Joshi , S ...
... Agriculture ( MOA ) ; Ministry of Power ; the Nat'l Bank for Agricultural and Rural Development ( NABARD ) . Principal representatives of these ministries / agencies were Messrs .: Arun Kumar , Z. Hasan , Mata Prasad , L. K. Joshi , S ...
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... agriculture , with demands in other sectors insignificant relative to resource availabil- ity , is changing rapidly and will continue to do so in the foreseeable future . Other sectoral demands over water will increase due to population ...
... agriculture , with demands in other sectors insignificant relative to resource availabil- ity , is changing rapidly and will continue to do so in the foreseeable future . Other sectoral demands over water will increase due to population ...
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... agricultural pricing and marketing policies has distorted cropping patterns , and thereby water use . The net effect of these direct and indirect pricing policies is enor- mous fiscal burden on the states and inability to cover full ...
... agricultural pricing and marketing policies has distorted cropping patterns , and thereby water use . The net effect of these direct and indirect pricing policies is enor- mous fiscal burden on the states and inability to cover full ...
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