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Sample River Linking project in India- The interlinking of the rivers Ganga, Tungabhadra, Krishna, and Cauvery will bring prosperity to India and foster national integration. Despite 66 years of independence, no effective action has been taken to interlink these rivers. Although there are many perennial rivers in the North, they do not benefit agriculture in the Southern states. While one part of the country faces floods, storms, and other natural disasters, another part regularly faces drought. For India to be prosperous, we must enact legislation to enable the harmonious inter-basin transfer of surplus waters from one part of the country to another, benefiting all states. The state and central governments need to take necessary action for the nationalization and interlinking of rivers.
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Oct 23 2024 7:18PM
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Sample River Linking project in India- The interlinking of the rivers Ganga, Tungabhadra, Krishna, and Cauvery will bring prosperity to India and foster national integration. Despite 66 years of independence, no effective action has been taken to interlink these rivers. Although there are many perennial rivers in the North, they do not benefit agriculture in the Southern states. While one part of the country faces floods, storms, and other natural disasters, another part regularly faces drought. For India to be prosperous, we must enact legislation to enable the harmonious inter-basin transfer of surplus waters from one part of the country to another, benefiting all states. The state and central governments need to take necessary action for the nationalization and interlinking of rivers.
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The interlinking of the rivers Ganga, Tungabhadra, Krishna and Cauvery will bring
prosperity to India and foster the spirit of national integration.
Though 66 years have passed since India attained
independence, no effective action has been taken for the
interlinking of rivers. Though there are many perennial rivers in
the North of the Country, they do not benefit agriculture in the
Southern States. While one part of the Country faces floods,
storms and other natural disasters, another part of the Country
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faces the regular spectre of drought. If all of India is to be
prosperous, we must enact legislation to enable the
harmonious inter-basin transfer of surplus waters from one
part of the Country to another for the overall benefit of all the
States in the country. The State and Central Government need to take necessary
action for the nationalisation and interlinking of rivers.
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Jun 4 2014 1:07PM
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Varatharajan
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CentralMinister,ChiefMinister,MLA,MP,President,PrimeMinister
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Jun 4 2014 1:07PM
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Varatharajan
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The interlinking of the rivers Ganga, Tungabhadra, Krishna and Cauvery will bring
prosperity to India and foster the spirit of national integration.
Though 66 years have passed since India attained
independence, no effective action has been taken for the
interlinking of rivers. Though there are many perennial rivers in
the North of the Country, they do not benefit agriculture in the
Southern States. While one part of the Country faces floods,
storms and other natural disasters, another part of the Country
2 5
faces the regular spectre of drought. If all of India is to be
prosperous, we must enact legislation to enable the
harmonious inter-basin transfer of surplus waters from one
part of the Country to another for the overall benefit of all the
States in the country. The State and Central Government need to take necessary
action for the nationalisation and interlinking of rivers.
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OldValue :
The interlinking of the rivers Ganga, Tungabhadra, Krishna and Cauvery will bring
prosperity to India and foster the spirit of national integration.
Though 66 years have passed since India attained
independence, no effective action has been taken for the
interlinking of rivers. Though there are many perennial rivers in
the North of the Country, they do not benefit agriculture in the
Southern States. While one part of the Country faces floods,
storms and other natural disasters, another part of the Country
2 5
faces the regular spectre of drought. If all of India is to be
prosperous, we must enact legislation to enable the
harmonious inter-basin transfer of surplus waters from one
part of the Country to another for the overall benefit of all the
States in the country. The State and Central Government need to take necessary
action for the nationalisation and interlinking of rivers.
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Mar 12 2014 4:02PM
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Varatharajan
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Mar 11 2014 2:35PM
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Varatharajan
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NewValue :
The interlinking of the rivers Ganga, Tungabhadra, Krishna and Cauvery will bring
prosperity to India and foster the spirit of national integration.
Though 66 years have passed since India attained
independence, no effective action has been taken for the
interlinking of rivers. Though there are many perennial rivers in
the North of the Country, they do not benefit agriculture in the
Southern States. While one part of the Country faces floods,
storms and other natural disasters, another part of the Country
2 5
faces the regular spectre of drought. If all of India is to be
prosperous, we must enact legislation to enable the
harmonious inter-basin transfer of surplus waters from one
part of the Country to another for the overall benefit of all the
States in the country. The State and Central Government need to take necessary
action for the nationalisation and interlinking of rivers.
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OldValue :
The interlinking of the rivers Ganga, Tungabhadra, Krishna and Cauvery will bring
prosperity to India and foster the spirit of national integration.
Though 66 years have passed since India attained
independence, no effective action has been taken for the
interlinking of rivers. Though there are many perennial rivers in
the North of the Country, they do not benefit agriculture in the
Southern States. While one part of the Country faces floods,
storms and other natural disasters, another part of the Country
2 5
faces the regular spectre of drought. If all of India is to be
prosperous, we must enact legislation to enable the
harmonious inter-basin transfer of surplus waters from one
part of the Country to another for the overall benefit of all the
States in the country. The Tamil Nadu Government will take necessary
action for the nationalisation and interlinking of rivers.
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