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Shah, TushaarDesai, R.[Creative destruction: is that how Gujarat is adapting to groundwater depletion?: a synthesis of 30 ITP studies. IWMI-TATA Water Policy Research Program Annual Partners' Meet, 2002]Creative destruction: is that how Gujarat is adapting to groundwater depletion?: a synthesis of 30 ITP studies. IWMI-TATA Water Policy Research Program Annual Partners' Meet, 2002

In the arid and semi-arid Indian state of Rajasthan, tanks and ponds have been a mainstay of rural communities for centuries. This paper assesses a rehabilitation strategy proposed for 1200 large tanks. It argues that treating tanks only as flow irrigation systems is very likely to result in a fl...


Shah, TushaarRaju, K. V.[Rethinking rehabilitation: socio-ecology of tanks and water harvesting in Rajasthan. Prepared for the IWMI-TATA Water Policy Research Program Annual Partners' Meet, 2002]Rethinking rehabilitation: socio-ecology of tanks and water harvesting in Rajasthan. Prepared for the IWMI-TATA Water Policy Research Program Annual Partners' Meet, 2002
Bhaduri, AnikAmarasinghe, Upali A.Shah, Tushaar[Benefits of irrigation water transfers in the National River Linking Project: a case study of Godavari (Polavaram)-Krishna link in Andhra Pradesh]Benefits of irrigation water transfers in the National River Linking Project: a case study of Godavari (Polavaram)-Krishna link in Andhra Pradesh
Amarasinghe, Upali A.Singh, O.P.Shah, TushaarChauhan, R. S.[Benefit of irrigation water transfers in the National River Linking Project: a case study of the Ken-Betwa link]Benefit of irrigation water transfers in the National River Linking Project: a case study of the Ken-Betwa link

Thanks to farmers? resistance to provide land for constructing watercourses below the outlets, India?s famous Sardar Sarovar Project is stuck in an impasse. Against a potential to serve 1.8 million hectares, the Project was irrigating just 100,000 hectares five years after the dam and main canals...


Shah, TushaarKrishnan, S.Hemant, P.Verma, S.Chandra, A.Sudhir, C.[A case for pipelining water distribution in the Narmada Irrigation System in Gujarat, India]A case for pipelining water distribution in the Narmada Irrigation System in Gujarat, India

These notes present the impressions gathered by a team of Indian and Pakistani economists on contemporary issues in irrigation management in these two countries. The authors suggest that the two countries can learn important lessons by comparing notes on several issues: [a] what would work best i...


Shah, TushaarHussain, IntizarSaeed ur Rehman[Irrigation management in Pakistan and India: comparing notes on institutions and policies]Irrigation management in Pakistan and India: comparing notes on institutions and policies
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India’s track record of forming robust, self-sustaining farmer cooperatives has been poor ever since the early 1900s when the movement began. For long, restrictive laws were blamed for their failure. But most of the 2,000 farmer producer companies registered under a new amendment to the Companies...


Shah, Tushaar[Farmer producer companies fermenting new wine for new bottles]Farmer producer companies fermenting new wine for new bottles

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