A Study On Irrigation Facilities In India With Special Reference To Tamilnadu

Abstract

Irrigation is one of the vital role in the agricultural activities. It is more helpful and prevents many unexpected problems. In case the development of irrigation facilities increases its lead to develop the agriculture sector, to prevent floods and drought and also encourage food security. In India as well as Tamilnadu tube well and other wells irrigation are highly used, in their situations are continued the groundwater level is low, its create water scarcity problem in tubewell irrigation and it draws a lot of groundwater from the land and it is only suitable for more groundwater availability areas. The central and state governments also encourage other types of irrigation facilities for agriculture through proper construction of dams, proper maintenance of canals and tanks and to create awareness of saving rainwater for future use and it is helpful to decrease the usage of tube well and other well irrigation. The government provides subsidies to farmers for fixed various irrigation sources and also to complete all incomplete major and minor irrigation projects like dams, canals, and other sources. Hence, this paper mainly focused on the facilities of irrigation in India and Tamilnadu.

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Dr. S. Palani, P. Kohila

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Dr. S. Palani, P. Kohila (2018). A Study On Irrigation Facilities In India With Special Reference To Tamilnadu. International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Invention, 7(11), 41-45. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-416034