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प्रश्न
India’s breadbasket Punjab has been facing serious challenge of waterlogging due to its extensive canal irrigation system particularly in the southwestern district. This has resulted in a decline of agricultural production and land value.
- How do you think Punjab can balance its agricultural prosperity in spite of this pressing problem which threatens the fertility of land and sustainability of water resources? (3)
- Why is Punjab known as the ‘breadbasket of India’? (4)
दीर्घउत्तर
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उत्तर
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- Improved drainage: The state must invest in constructing new drainage channels and maintaining existing ones to prevent the accumulation of excess water, especially in low-lying areas.
- Water efficient irrigation: Punjab should shift from canal and flood irrigation to modern methods like drip and sprinkler systems, which reduce water wastage and improve crop yield.
- Crop diversification: Farmers should be encouraged to shift from water-intensive crops like paddy to less water-dependent and region-suitable crops such as pulses, oilseeds, and vegetables.
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- The state has extremely fertile alluvial soil, ideal for growing wheat and other cereals.
- Favourable climatic conditions, with temperatures between 10°C and 15°C during the rabi season, and rainfall between 50-100 cm, support multiple cropping.
- Punjab has an extensive and well-developed irrigation system, including canals and tube wells, ensuring reliable water supply.
- The state records the highest agricultural productivity for wheat and other cereal crops, making it a major contributor to India’s food grain reserves, especially during the Green Revolution.
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