India - Water Resources
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Which type of irrigation provides water to the largest area in India?
The Damodar River was known as the 'Sorrow of Bengal' because:
Which is the longest dam in India?
Tube wells contribute what percentage of total well irrigation area in India?
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The reservoir created by Bhakra Dam is called:
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Govindasagar
The reservoir created by Bhakra Dam is called 'Govindasagar'. Bhakra Dam is constructed across the Sutlej river and is part of the Bhakranangal Project, which is a joint venture between Punjab, Haryana, and Rajasthan. Pampasagar is the reservoir of Tungabhadra project, while Basavasagara is associated with the Upper Krishna Project.
Which states are mainly benefited by tank irrigation?
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Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Odisha
Tank irrigation is common in South and Eastern Indian states, particularly Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Odisha. This method involves constructing small bunds across streams to store water and supply it to cultivable areas. These states have suitable topography and climate conditions for tank irrigation. The practice has been followed since ancient times in these regions.
What does the term 'Cusecs' refer to in water management?
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Water flow rate - cubic feet per second
Cusecs refers to the water flow rate measured in cubic feet per second. This is an important unit used in water management and irrigation to measure how much water flows through canals, rivers, or pipes in a given time. Understanding flow rates helps in planning irrigation schedules and water distribution among different areas.
The Kosi Project is a joint venture between which countries?
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India and Nepal
The Kosi Project is a joint venture between India and Nepal. The dam is built across the Kosi river at Hanumanagar on the India-Nepal border. The main objective was to prevent floods as Kosi was called 'Sorrow of Bihar'. As part of the agreement, 50% of the hydroelectric power generated is supplied to Nepal, showing international cooperation in water resource management.
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- National Education Policy 2020 — education.gov.in
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