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irrigation projects were constracted
Small irrigation canals were constructed by the farmers over whose land they flowed. They worked together creating a system to work as efficiently as possible. Big irrigation projects were initiated by the Pharaoh. He commanded his hydraulic engineers to made plans and his surveyors to mark out the route on the ground. Then hundreds, perhaps thousands or tens of thousands of naked slaves were set to work to make the plans a reality.
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Irrigation projects servicing a command area of less than 2000 hectares fall under the category of minor irrigation projects.These projects have received priority in the realm of agricultural development due to their relatively high advantages over the traditional irrigation methods. Minor irrigation projects by definition cost less than Rupees 25 lakhs(2.5 million).They are easy to build and maintain.Their operation is under the farmers control.Other advantages include short gestation period,low investment and low probability of enveronmental erosion. A Large number of these projects are based on ground water utilization using modern methods and technology.It must be ensured while doing so that wells are spaced appropriately to ensure economic sustainibility.Modern irrigation techniques like drip irrigation and sprinkler irrigation are used to maximise water utilization and avoid erosion of aquifers. In India NABARD is playing a stellar role in propagating and facilitating Minor irrigation by proving the adequate financial and technical know how to the farmers.
The Grand Anaicut is the major Irrigation Project in India. The Project was build by Karikala Chola -an ancient Tamil nadu.
-led prayer ceremonies -rule ancient egypt -inspect irrigation projects -held meetings
Diversion of water of feeder rivers for irrigation projects
pharaohs spent egypt's wealth on irrigation projects
Jon R. Moris has written: 'Agriculture in the schools, the East African experience' -- subject(s): Agricultural education 'Prospects for small-scale irrigation development in the Sahel' -- subject(s): Irrigation 'African irrigation: an overview' -- subject(s): Agricultural development projects, Bibliography, Economic aspects of Irrigation farming, Irrigation, Irrigation farming, United States, United States. Agency for International Development
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Diversion of water of feeder rivers for irrigation projects.