CASE STUDY: INTER-LINKING OF BHIMA, KARHA AND NIRA RIVERS
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River linking is a project of linking two or more rivers by creating a network of manually created canals ,and providing water to the land areas that does not have river water access and reducing the flow of water to sea using this means. It is based on the assumption that surplus water in some rivers can be diverted to deficit rivers by creating a network of canals to interconnect the rivers.
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