Not AvailableOver abstraction of groundwater when compared to less amount of rainfall recharge throughout India is mainly due to increasing demands for irrigated agriculture causing severe groundwater depletion. Such an alarming situation is increasing unabated in spite of massive water harvesting measures that are implemented through watershed development programs (WDP). In order to improve the artificial percolation efficiency some new developmental programs are being implemented through managed aquifer recharge (MAR) (mainly percolation tanks and check dams). Keeping in view the well known Water Development Programs limitations due to the increasing number of recharging structures and huge cost involved in their construction, it ha...
The irregularity in monsoon has severely affected the water availability at surface and sub-surface ...
The majority of India’s rural drinking water supply is sourced from groundwater, which also plays a ...
Not AvailableSustainable use of groundwater is becoming critical in India and requires effective pa...
Many states in India are currently facing general overuse of their groundwater resources mainly due ...
Not AvailableNorth western states of India such as Punjab, Haryana, Western Uttar Pradesh, Western ...
Not AvailableGroundwater is one of the most significant natural resources of the country. The unco...
Not AvailableStudy was conducted in Munijhara watershed located in Nayagarh block of Odisha (India),...
Not AvailableGroundwater is one of the most significant natural resources of the country. The uncon...
Population increase has placed ever-increasing demands on the available groundwater (GW) resources, ...
Not AvailableA study was conducted to investigate the effect of Water Harvesting Structures (WHS...
Not AvailableThe groundwater resources of Chhattisgarh are quite high but its exploitation is only...
Not AvailableGroundwater being one of the most valuable resources of earth needs to be utilized pro...
Study Region: Semi-Arid Regions of Marathawada, Vidarbha and Saurashtra in India Study Focus: To und...
Study Region: Semi-Arid Regions of Marathawada, Vidarbha and Saurashtra in India Study Focus: To und...
Not AvailableThis study evaluates an over-exploited aquifer (Balasor, India) and also explores the p...
The irregularity in monsoon has severely affected the water availability at surface and sub-surface ...
The majority of India’s rural drinking water supply is sourced from groundwater, which also plays a ...
Not AvailableSustainable use of groundwater is becoming critical in India and requires effective pa...
Many states in India are currently facing general overuse of their groundwater resources mainly due ...
Not AvailableNorth western states of India such as Punjab, Haryana, Western Uttar Pradesh, Western ...
Not AvailableGroundwater is one of the most significant natural resources of the country. The unco...
Not AvailableStudy was conducted in Munijhara watershed located in Nayagarh block of Odisha (India),...
Not AvailableGroundwater is one of the most significant natural resources of the country. The uncon...
Population increase has placed ever-increasing demands on the available groundwater (GW) resources, ...
Not AvailableA study was conducted to investigate the effect of Water Harvesting Structures (WHS...
Not AvailableThe groundwater resources of Chhattisgarh are quite high but its exploitation is only...
Not AvailableGroundwater being one of the most valuable resources of earth needs to be utilized pro...
Study Region: Semi-Arid Regions of Marathawada, Vidarbha and Saurashtra in India Study Focus: To und...
Study Region: Semi-Arid Regions of Marathawada, Vidarbha and Saurashtra in India Study Focus: To und...
Not AvailableThis study evaluates an over-exploited aquifer (Balasor, India) and also explores the p...
The irregularity in monsoon has severely affected the water availability at surface and sub-surface ...
The majority of India’s rural drinking water supply is sourced from groundwater, which also plays a ...
Not AvailableSustainable use of groundwater is becoming critical in India and requires effective pa...