The management of groundwater resources for sustainable development is a challenging task in India because of its vast geographical extent (3287000 km2), where about 1250 million people live. As a result, the Country is facing scarcity of drinking water quite often. This situation compels to adopt management practices for the development of sustainable groundwater resources. The objective of the paper is to focus on need of adoption of appropriate management strategies for sustainable development of groundwater resources. In view of this the groundwater situation in India as reflected through published literature has been discussed, in which the causes of scarcity, aquifer situation, and groundwater assessment in India have been explained. ...
Since the 1990s, Indian farmers, supported by the government, have partially shifted from surface-wa...
Since the 1990s, Indian farmers, supported by the government, have partially shifted from surface-wa...
Since the 1990s, Indian farmers, supported by the government, have partially shifted from surface-wa...
Abstract: Groundwater is the most important asset of Planet Earth for sustaining life and the envi...
Groundwater constitutes about 89% of the total fresh water resources in the planet. But in recent ye...
Groundwater constitutes about 89% of the total fresh water resources in the planet. But in recent ye...
Groundwater constitutes about 89% of the total fresh water resources in the planet. But in recent ye...
Abstract Undoubtedly, one of the biggest sustainability concerns facing humanity in the twenty-firs...
Groundwater constitutes a vital natural resource for sustaining India’s agricultural economy and mee...
Groundwater constitutes a vital natural resource for sustaining India’s agricultural economy and mee...
Since independence, India has emerged as the world’s largest groundwater economy, with annual ground...
India’s agricultural economy has undergone profound transformation in the past 50 years with the rap...
India’s agricultural economy has undergone profound transformation in the past 50 years with the rap...
India’s agricultural economy has undergone profound transformation in the past 50 years with the rap...
Groundwater is the most preferred source of water in various user sectors in India on account of its...
Since the 1990s, Indian farmers, supported by the government, have partially shifted from surface-wa...
Since the 1990s, Indian farmers, supported by the government, have partially shifted from surface-wa...
Since the 1990s, Indian farmers, supported by the government, have partially shifted from surface-wa...
Abstract: Groundwater is the most important asset of Planet Earth for sustaining life and the envi...
Groundwater constitutes about 89% of the total fresh water resources in the planet. But in recent ye...
Groundwater constitutes about 89% of the total fresh water resources in the planet. But in recent ye...
Groundwater constitutes about 89% of the total fresh water resources in the planet. But in recent ye...
Abstract Undoubtedly, one of the biggest sustainability concerns facing humanity in the twenty-firs...
Groundwater constitutes a vital natural resource for sustaining India’s agricultural economy and mee...
Groundwater constitutes a vital natural resource for sustaining India’s agricultural economy and mee...
Since independence, India has emerged as the world’s largest groundwater economy, with annual ground...
India’s agricultural economy has undergone profound transformation in the past 50 years with the rap...
India’s agricultural economy has undergone profound transformation in the past 50 years with the rap...
India’s agricultural economy has undergone profound transformation in the past 50 years with the rap...
Groundwater is the most preferred source of water in various user sectors in India on account of its...
Since the 1990s, Indian farmers, supported by the government, have partially shifted from surface-wa...
Since the 1990s, Indian farmers, supported by the government, have partially shifted from surface-wa...
Since the 1990s, Indian farmers, supported by the government, have partially shifted from surface-wa...