Diversion Based Irrigation - Call for Proposals
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Agriculture
Sir Dorabji Tata Trust and the Allied Trusts seek applications from NGOs, research institutions and universities on the promotion of Diversion Based Irrigation (DBI) in India.
A diversion based irrigation system is one which diverts a portion of water from a natural stream/water course/river and uses it with or without intermediate storage for the purpose of irrigating crops and for other human ends.
Four sub-types of diversion based schemes can be identified for programming:
Schemes which tap a small mountainous stream to irrigate up to 40 ha of land (gravity flow irrigation, phad, pukhar, tar bandhs, etc. Read More......
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