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Prepared a chart showing irrigation methods practised in different states of India. The chart could
include a map of India. You can use a book or Internet for collecting information.​

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Answered by divyam08
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I think it is ur holiday homework and u have to paste the pics of how many irrigation method are their and just name their places


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nishant717073: which irregaction methods use in any state in India
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Answered by KailashHarjo
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Different irrigation methods practiced in different states of India are listed below:

  • India's irrigation system is its foundation because it is a heavily dependent on agriculture. The topography, climate, and vegetation in the vast nation of India are incredibly diverse.
  • The incidence and intensity of the rain are typically erratic. India's water supply is therefore very unevenly distributed.
  • The majority of the country's rainfall occurs four months out of the year, when there is an excess of water that drains away unused while there is a severe water shortage in other seasons.

Irrigation system using well water:

  • The states of Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Tamil Nadu, etc. have many wells. There are many different kinds of wells, including shallow, deep, tube, and artesian wells.

Irrigation system using reservoir water:

  • Water reservoirs are created by building structures across the water bodies in the areas close to Hyderabad. Dams are the name given to such buildings. In the States of Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, etc., this system is widely used.

Canal irrigation system:

  • Indian agriculture greatly benefits from canal irrigation. The upper Bari Doab canal in Punjab, which connects the Sutlej, Ravi, Beas, and Sirhind canals, is well known.

River Valley Projects With Multiple Purposes

  • In recent years, irrigation and agricultural expansion have benefited from multipurpose river valley projects. The key river valley initiatives are:
  • Project Damodar Valley in West Bengal
  • West Bengal's Mor (Mayurakshi) Project
  • Orissa's Mahanadi (Hirakud) Project and Bihar's Koshi Project
  • Punjab's Bhakra Nangal Project

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https://brainly.in/textbook-solutions/q-various-irrigation-systems-adopted-india

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