Political Science, asked by Pooranjoy2535, 10 months ago

How has government of india helped in controlling floods?

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Answered by arorahimanshi1616
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Answer:

By opening dams and conservation of rain water

Answered by temporarygirl
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Hola mate

Here is your answer -

The work of the various agencies, which are part of the central mechanism to manage floods in India, tends to differ from one another considering the unique challenges they face within their jurisdictions. The main responsibility of the Farakka Barrage Project Authority is to protect the river bank and make sure it is not eroded. Its area of jurisdiction is the area near the barrage.

On the other hand, the Central Water Commission, set up in 1945 by the national government, works toward developing more and better flood control measures, using, and conserving water resources, and promoting them as well. It also caters to areas like using water beneficially, in irrigation, and generating hydropower, apart from river conservation and flood management.

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