How did irrigation under the british improve?
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If one looks at the irrigation works completed during British rule it will appear that mostly diversion works were constructed on the main rivers. The copious river flows were directly diverted on to the fields by constructing canal network and vast fertile areas were brought under
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These works were constructed in short period at low cost and gave immediate relief. The copious river flows were directly diverted on to the fields by constructing canal network and vast fertile areas were brought under irrigation. Obviously extent of irrigation depended on the adequacy of river flows.
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