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write a note of indira gandhi canal comand area​

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Answered by affectionqueen648
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The Indira Gandhi Canal (originally, Rajasthan Canal) is the longest canal of India. ... The canal enters Haryana from Punjab near Lohgarh village then runs through the western part of the Sirsa district before entering Rajasthan near Kharakhera village in the Tibbi tehsil of the Hanumangarh district

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Answered by pawarharshu286
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The CAD programme was introduced in the Indira Gandhi Canal Command Area in 1974. It is one of the major irrigation projects in the country where this programme was introduced at the earliest. The programme was important for this area due to following reasons:

(i) Conveyance loss of water is about 30 to 50 per cent below outlet level in sandy soils. This not only results into under-utilisation of the water resource but causes water-logging and soil salinity adversely affecting the crop- yield.

(ii) This is a newly settled area and, therefore, requires civic amenities, infrastructural fa­cilities and supply of modern agricultural inputs.

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