In Assam, the primary irrigation methods used are traditional surface irrigation techniques, such as flood irrigation, which take advantage of the region's abundant rainfall and river systems. Additionally, many farmers utilize pump irrigation from rivers and wells, particularly for paddy cultivation. In some areas, drip and sprinkler irrigation systems are also being introduced to enhance water efficiency, though they are less common compared to traditional methods. Overall, the choice of irrigation often depends on the specific crop requirements and local water availability.
There are some areas/places in the world who experience lack of rain fall seasonally and their irrigation is necessary .
PRADYUT BORDOLOIPortfolio: Industries & Commerce, Power, Public EnterprisesParty: INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS
it increases their food supplies it is also necessary to stop crops from being dry.
The Pagladiya River is located in the western part of Assam, India. It flows through the Baksa district and is a tributary of the Brahmaputra River. The river is significant for local irrigation and supports the surrounding agricultural areas. Its course contributes to the region's diverse ecosystem.
Irrigation
Irrigation is needed to grow crops in the desert.
when India diverted the water to the the rajastan desert after partition there was no dam to improve the irrigation in punjab, bahawalpur and lower indus. thus 8 million acres of land in Pakistan were affected by this loss of irrigation water. so to give pakistan the irrigation water indus water treaty was necessary
The population of Assam is 31,169,272.
No, Assam's capital city is Dispur.
Especially bamboo house in Assam have thatch roof.
In India, generally surface irrigation is mainly done in tanjavur ditrict for growing of rice, paddy plants.Contour farming is adopted in slope areas.Sprinkler irrigation is also done.