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Compare canal irrigation with well irrigation.
Distinguish Between
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Solution
| Sr. No. | Aspect | Canal Irrigation | Well Irrigation |
| 1. | Source of Water | Draws water from rivers via dams or barrages. | Draws underground water through wells or tube-wells. |
| 2. | Area Coverage | Covers large areas, suitable for extensive plains. | Covers limited area, suitable for individual or small farms. |
| 3. | Initial Investment | High cost for construction and maintenance. | Comparatively low cost, especially for open wells. |
| 4. | Water Availability | Reliable and regulated through control structures. | Depends on the water table and recharge rate. |
| 5. | Efficiency | High efficiency if well-managed; prone to losses by seepage. | Efficient for localized irrigation; suited for small-scale use. |
| 6. | Suitability | Suitable for flat, alluvial regions (e.g., Punjab, U.P.). | Suitable for areas with accessible groundwater. |
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Chapter 13: Water Resources and Types of Irrigation - EXAMINATION CORNER [Page 265]
