Economy, asked by ddcoc555, 1 year ago

methods used for irrigation in India

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Answered by matali
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sprinklers, drip irrigation , wells, tubewells, canals

ddcoc555: Please explain
matali: ok
matali: sprinklers are fountain line moving pipes which move around and throw some water on every plant
matali: drip irrigation is method of supplying water by drop drop to roots of plants through pipes
matali: canals are small form of rivers which give water to crops
matali: i think i didnt need to explain wells and tubewells
matali: thanks
Answered by Humanbeings
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1) Rain - It is one of the basic naturally occurring sources of irrigation and they are not limited. In Palampur the land under cultivation has to be dependant on rainfall which acts as an important source of irrigation.

2) Tube wells - With the emergence of the green revolution in the late 1960s, electrically run tube wells were installed ,which irrigated the land in Palampur very efficiently and was one of the modern farming techniques. Thus Tubewells are also important sources of irrigation which pump water from water table beneath the surface.

3) Dams - Reservoirs created by dams not only suppress flood but also provide water for irrigation,hence dams are also a good source of irrigation in palampur


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