Managing the water resources: To cope up with water scarcity, conserve and manage the water resources, different ways of storing water in ancient times and multipurpose river projects in modern times have come up.
Multi-purpose River Projects - A multipurpose river valley project is such a scheme which is carried out to Fulfill a number of purposes at one and at the same time such as irrigation, generation of electricity,flood control and fish breeding etc. Example -Hirakund project in orissa on mahanadi . Archaeological and historical records show that from ancient times, we have been constructing sophisticated hydraulic structures like dams built of stone rubble, reservoir or lakes, embankments and canals for irrigation. Multi-Purpose River Projects launched after independence aims to develop proper management of water resources by storing river water for many purposes. Such as generation of hydroelectricity, irrigation, flood control, fish breeding, soil conservation etc. First Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, proclaimed multi-purpose river projects as ‘The Temples of Modern India’. As they initiate development of agriculture and the village economy with rapid industrialisation and growth of the urban economy.
Hydraulic Structures in Ancient India: Water harvesting system for channeling the flood waters of the river Ganga in the 1st century BC, Sringaverapura near Allahabad.
Objectives of Multi-Purpose Projects:
Adverse Effects and Limitations of Multi-Purpose Projects:
Failure to control Floods. The big dams have mostly being unsuccessful in controlling flood at the time of excessive rainfall. For example, the release of water from dams during heavy rains aggravated the flood situation in Maharashtra and Gujarat in 2006. The floods have not only devastated life and property but also caused extensive soil erosion.
Which of the following rivers is called " The sorrow of Bihar" ? | |||
Right Option : A | |||
View Explanation |
My experience with Abhyas academy is very good. I did not think that my every subject coming here will be so strong. The main thing is that the online tests had made me learn here more things.
I have spent a wonderful time in Abhyas academy. It has made my reasoning more apt, English more stronger and Maths an interesting subject for me. It has given me a habbit of self studying
My experience with Abhyas is very good. I have learnt many things here like vedic maths and reasoning also. Teachers here first take our doubts and then there are assignments to verify our weak points.
About Abhyas metholodology the teachers are very nice and hardworking toward students.The Centre Head Mrs Anu Sethi is also a brilliant teacher.Abhyas has taught me how to overcome problems and has always taken my doubts and suppoeted me.
My experience was very good with Abhyas academy. I am studying here from 6th class and I am satisfied by its results in my life. I improved a lot here ahead of school syllabus.
Abhyas is a complete education Institute. Here extreme care is taken by teacher with the help of regular exam. Extra classes also conducted by the institute, if the student is weak.
Being a parent, I saw my daughter improvement in her studies by seeing a good result in all day to day compititive exam TMO, NSO, IEO etc and as well as studies. I have got a fruitful result from my daughter.
Abhyas Methodology is very good. It is based on according to student and each child manages accordingly to its properly. Methodology has improved the abilities of students to shine them in future.
It was good as the experience because as we had come here we had been improved in a such envirnment created here.Extra is taught which is beneficial for future.
A marvelous experience with Abhyas. I am glad to share that my ward has achieved more than enough at the Ambala ABHYAS centre. Years have passed on and more and more he has gained. May the centre flourish and develop day by day by the grace of God.