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Wheat Field Irrigation in Maharashtra
Wheat fields at Nimgawahan village, Amravati district.
Irrigation from the Upper Wardha dam has allowed farmers to grow a second crop such as wheat, increasing income as well as providing food. When water from the dam is diverted to power plants, it is villages such as Nimgawahan, situated at the tail ends of the irrigation canals, which stand to lose their water first.
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Vivek M.
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GP040V8
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Vidarbha_VM-5204
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Keywords
Keywords:
Agricultural land
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Agriculture
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Climate (campaign title)
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Coal
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Day
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Farmers
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Fields
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Irrigation
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KWCI (GPI)
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Natural disasters
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One person
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Outdoors
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People
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SAGE (campaign title)
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Water
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Wheat