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VOL. 11, ISSUE 2 (2025)
Role on development of integrated watershed management programmes in Telangana – A study
Authors
Dr. Pitta Narsingam
Abstract
In the entire Indian sub landmass Telangana
State has the most noteworthy tanks. There is no town in Telangana which
doesn't have tanks. There are a few towns existing which have more than one
tank in Telangana state. Here workers and landowners, feudatories were shown
extraordinary expertise and interest in creating water system offices. They
thought giving water is an incredible strict and moral demonstration. There is
proof of tanks development preceding the Satavahana time frame moreover. During
the Kakatiya period there was massive advancement in water system. They
followed exceptionally logical strategies and generally excellent structure
materials were utilized. At the point when the standard of Asaf Jahis was begun
Telangana had a most noteworthy pay producing state in light of improvement of
water system offices as it were. Salar Jung took the motivation of Sir Arthor
cotton and made arrangements to foster water sources. Water system branch
involved a high spot in the public works division. Ghanpur, Osman sagar,
Himayat sagar projects were intended to shield urban communities from floods
and save downpour water too. Twin urban areas Hyderabad and Secunderabad both
delighted in 24 hours water offices from nallas. There is a fortified
connection between improvement of water system offices and work. Working work
helped work through nourishment for work. Nizam sagar, Alisagar projects
assumed a vital key part being developed of Southern Telangana district. Aside
from every one of these Pranahita, Kaleshwaram projects were finished after new
state development. Telangana state goes about as a development motor in water
system improvement through mission Bhagiratha and mission Kakatiya. Its point
is to make Telangana as one crore sections of land of Magani.
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How to cite this article:
Dr. Pitta Narsingam "Role on development of integrated watershed management programmes in Telangana – A study". International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Research, Vol 11, Issue 2, 2025, Pages 15-18
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