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How has the Indira Gandhi Canal changed the face of the desert​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Indira Gandhi Canal seems to be changing the face of Rajasthan's deserts. Launched a few years ago, the canal has transformed the barren deserts of Jaisalmer district into rich and lush fields. ... Besides providing water for the crops, the canal would supply drinking water to hundreds of people in the far-flung areas.

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Indira Gandhi canal sparks green revolution in Rajasthan

The Indira Gandhi Canal seems to be changing the face of Rajasthan's deserts.

Launched a few years ago, the canal has transformed the barren deserts of Jaisalmer district into rich and lush fields.

Explanation:

Crops of mustard, cotton and wheat now flourish in the semi-arid western region of the state where nothing but sand ruled the roost for years.

As the second stage of work on the canal progresses rapidly, there is hope that it will enhance the living standards of the people of the state.

Rajasthan stands at the bottom of the five most backward states of the country in terms of economic development.

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