How and why is tank irrigation famous in southern part of India
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South India does not have perennial rivers and hence the tanks form an important source of irrigation.
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South India does not have perennial rivers and hence the tanks form animportant source of irrigation. ii.
☛ It is difficult to dig wells in the region due to the presence of stony grounds. ... The monsoon in India is uneven, erratic in nature and is unreliable
☛ It is difficult to dig wells in the region due to the presence of stony grounds. ... The monsoon in India is uneven, erratic in nature and is unreliable
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