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Shah, ManishaChowdhury, S. D.Shah, Tushaar[Pro-poor farm power policy for West Bengal: analytical background for a policy pilot in Monoharpur village, West Bengal]Pro-poor farm power policy for West Bengal: analytical background for a policy pilot in Monoharpur village, West Bengal
Shah, TushaarVerma, ShilpDurga, NehaRajan, AbhishekGoswami, AlankritaPalrecha, A.[Achieving 'Har Khet Ko Pani': a practical roadmap for PMKSY [Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai Yojana].]Achieving 'Har Khet Ko Pani': a practical roadmap for PMKSY [Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai Yojana].

South Asia's groundwater economy stands at the threshold of a revolution in adoption of solar irrigation pumps (SIPs). This has potential to unlock the region's perverse energy-groundwater nexus. In much of South Asia, the price of energy used in irrigation, the only surrogate for water price, fa...


Shah, TushaarRajan, AbhishekRai, Gyan PrakashVerma, ShilpDurga, Neha[Solar pumps and South Asia's energy-groundwater nexus: exploring implications and reimagining its future]Solar pumps and South Asia's energy-groundwater nexus: exploring implications and reimagining its future
Shah, TushaarPradhan, P.Rasul, G.[Water challenges of the Ganges Basin: an agenda for accelerated reform]Water challenges of the Ganges Basin: an agenda for accelerated reform
Shah, ManishaChowdhury, Sujata DasShah, Tushaar[Pro-poor farm power policy for West Bengal - II: baseline conditions and early results]Pro-poor farm power policy for West Bengal - II: baseline conditions and early results
Verma, ShilpDurga, NehaShah, Tushaar[Solar irrigation pumps and India’s energy–irrigation nexus]Solar irrigation pumps and India’s energy–irrigation nexus
Mukherji, A.Shah, TushaarBanerjee, Partha Sarathi[Kick-starting a second green revolution in Bengal]Kick-starting a second green revolution in Bengal
Shah, TushaarAmarasinghe, Upali A.[River linking project: a solution or problem to India's water woes?]River linking project: a solution or problem to India's water woes?
Autor: Shah, Tushaar

Since independence, India has emerged as the world’s largest groundwater economy, with annual groundwater use increasing from less than 50 BCM in the 1950s to over 230 BCM today. While this groundwater boom has been the bedrock of India’s agricultural growth, it has also created formidable challe...


Shah, Tushaar[Sustainable groundwater governance: India’s challenge and response]Sustainable groundwater governance: India’s challenge and response

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