Water Resources and Multi-Purpose Projects
Scarcity of water, the role of dams, and traditional rainwater harvesting techniques.
Key Questions
- 1Why are multi-purpose projects called the 'Temples of Modern India'?
- 2What are the ecological consequences of large dams?
- 3How is rainwater harvesting practiced in Rajasthan?
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