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Land and Water Management in India

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CISCE: Class 12

Key Points: Land and Water Management in India

  1. Land degradation problem
    Population growth, faulty agricultural practices, deforestation, erosion, salinisation, water-logging and urban encroachment have reduced land productivity in India.
  2. Forest conservation measures
    The Forest (Conservation) Act, 1980 (amended in 1988) restricts deforestation; measures include controlling shifting cultivation, banning felling above 1000 m, afforestation of hills and protection of catchment areas.
  3. Water management challenges
    Floods, siltation, misuse of Himalayan slopes and reservoir damage cause loss of cultivable land and depletion of water resources.
  4. Improving irrigation efficiency
    Water-logging and salinity affect over 20% of irrigated land; solutions include lining canals, proper drainage, land levelling and efficient farm-level water management.
  5. Role of groundwater
    Groundwater is economical, easily available, less prone to losses and vital in arid regions; its management is guided nationally by the Central Ground Water Board.
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