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Natural Resource Conservation and Food Security is acomprehensive issue. Their relevance further increase at a timewhen exploitation is high on one hand and population growth istremendous on the other. All natural resources are being highlyexploited to meet the demand of daily needs both domestic andindustrial. Unexpected increases in the population worldwide pose asevere threat to the longevity of resources and food security.Conservation and protection of ...
Madhya Pradesh is a centrally located state of India. It had a vast reservoir of resources as a form of minerals, power resources and agricultural resources before division. Even though, the state was poorest among the poor states of India and was in category of the Bimaru States. The situation was further grim when it was divided into two states, as Chhatisgarh became a separate state. Most of the mineral and power resources went in the periphery of Chhatisgarh ...
Water resource management is a comprehensive term at the present sphere of time when acute shortage of water prevails everywhere. In the global context, the Middle East Asian countries have been facing this problem for long, but the areas where mammoth freshwater reservoirs existed in the past are now facing similar problems. The sources of freshwater on the earth in the form of glaciers, rivers, natural pools, lakes, wells and groundwater are receding at an ...
This book is of great value in the field of fruit cultivation and its development in the mountainous area particularly in the Alaknanda Basin of Uttaranchal Himalaya. The study deals with the present potential of horticulture under the presence of favourable geographical conditions. The contribution of the governmental agencies and people's interest towards its cultivation is also elaborated in this book. The basin is divided into different fruit zones according ...
Uttaranchal, the land of Gods and Goddesses, is believed to be a peace-loving region from time immemorial. Its peaceful nature was also seen during the movement for a separate state, which had lasted about five decades. The land of Uttaranchal is unique in the sense that diversity in the terrain and land-scape are highly imposing. On the other hand, its people and their socio-cultural identity vary from place to place, which is directly and indirectly dependent ...