2022
DOI: 10.53550/eec.2022.v28i01.020
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Groundwater Regulation Bills in Haryana – A Call forGroundwater Conservation and Management forSustainable Irrigation Supply Services – Opportunitiesand Challenges

Abstract: Over-reliance on groundwater resources for irrigation has helped achieving food/nutritional targets, at the expense of growing increased vulnerability of water resources in the northwest Indian states. In this reconnaissance study, we take Sonipat district, Haryana as a microcosm, to evaluate potential impacts of Haryana State Groundwater Management and Regulation Bill, 2008 and Haryana Preservation of Sub-Soil Water Act 2009, to understand future requirements of groundwater resources conservation/management. … Show more

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“…Quantitatively, we assessed the differences in median AQI levels (between years and between districts) by the Mann–Whitney U Test (Chaudhuri et al, 2012; Parakh & Chaudhuri, 2022) where …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Quantitatively, we assessed the differences in median AQI levels (between years and between districts) by the Mann–Whitney U Test (Chaudhuri et al, 2012; Parakh & Chaudhuri, 2022) where …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Quantitatively, we assessed the differences in median AQI levels (between years and between districts) by the Mann-Whitney U Test (Chaudhuri et al, 2012;Parakh & Chaudhuri, 2022) where (Kesavan et al, 2022). In addition to peer-reviewed journal articles, the search also included working papers, white papers and newspaper articles.…”
Section: Quantitative Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given the mounting stress on groundwater resources and growing irrigation deficits in South Asia, we believe that RWAs will need more ingenuous and indigenous strategies to bolster and diversify the existing irrigation framework (Ankita & Chaudhuri, 2022; Chaudhuri et al, 2021a; Parakh & Chaudhuri, 2022). To that end, the aim of this paper was to broaden RWAs’ vision by lending an unbiased perspective for imagining GWMs within an institutional framework to augment access to irrigation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%