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Marine life in Ganga set for a splash as water quality improves

I hope our people grow some sense and stop polluting things out of sheer stupidity!

It is time we had an 'irrigation' plan. In addition to interlinking of rivers and rivulets, we need to immediately ensure mandatory waste water treatment and pooling it to pump the same for agricultural use as a policy. Otherwise, we are heading for trouble. Too much water is wasted by us.

@Nilgiri

Cannot disagree here. Municipals should be penalized if they fail to meet the quality of sewage water purification.
 
But it originates from there. That's a huge advantage.

Advantage but not huge advantage.99% catchment area falls in India. Only one tributary originate from Tibet which we shall soon liberate.


Same way you may put savage treatment plants in Pakistan and give treated water to Industry or Farmers. Two purpose solve will one initiative.
 
Advantage but not huge advantage.99% catchment area falls in India. Only one tributary originate from Tibet which we shall soon liberate.



Same way you may put savage treatment plants in Pakistan and give treated water to Industry or Farmers. Two purpose solve will one initiative.
Brahmaputra merges with Jamuna, Padma, Meghna and Teesta(first three are major rivers of Bangladesh)

Reviving Brahmaputra would help BD's farmers greatly.
 
Brahmaputra merges with Jamuna, Padma, Meghna and Teesta(first three are major rivers of Bangladesh)

Reviving Brahmaputra would help BD's farmers greatly.

Work will soon deliver fruition, the massive river linking project will make a massive amount of land arable and as well as provide a mode of transportation for goods.

It is estimated that it will add upto 2% to Indian GDP growth.
 
Brahmaputra merges with Jamuna, Padma, Meghna and Teesta(first three are major rivers of Bangladesh)

Reviving Brahmaputra would help BD's farmers greatly.

That will require large scale plantation in across the bank of rivers stretching almost one KM on both banks. It requires a large funding. BD should share the expense in proportion of expense in ratio of water it receives.
 
Work will soon deliver fruition, the massive river linking project will make a massive amount of land arable and as well as provide a mode of transportation for goods.

It is estimated that it will add upto 2% to Indian GDP growth.

I am interested in Zero Budget Farming. You can take the crop of sugarcane for 40 years by just planting it only once.
 
Yes, I am interested in drip irrigation and hydro/aquaponics too.

It is out dated.

Yes, I am interested in drip irrigation and hydro/aquaponics too. We should start e thread or group to discuss small scale farming ideas.

I agree. I had started one on IDF. PDF is a troll forum. You can not discuss good idea here. People are capable enough to finding Hidus and Gangdeshi in Agriculture also here. I had an idea of opening one thread to discuss many such good ideas which generate large scale employment and prosperity to common people but I dropped the Idea.
 

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