MP: National seminar on groundwater
Bhopal, Apr 3: A two-day national seminar on groundwater gets underway here tomorrow.
Madhya Pradesh Governor Balram Jakhar would be the Chief Guest at 'Groundwater 2007' being organised by the All-India Central Groundwater Board Officers' Association, recognised by the Water Resources Ministry.
The event would be presided over by state Planning Board Vice-Chairman Sompal Shastri at Hotel Mark, a release said.
As per the Earth Policy Institute, aquifers are being overexploited in India's highly-productive agricultural states.
Doubling of population and trebling of water consumption in the second half of the 20th century irrigation accounting for 70 per cent, industry 20 per cent and the remainder for domestic use placed an enormous load on all water bodies, surface as well as subsurface.
The Technical Committee received more than 135 abstracts of scientific papers, covering the seminar's various sub-themes, from more than 100 institutions or organisations covering most part of India by more than 250 authors and co-authors. As many as 107 full papers on different groundwater-linked issues were received. Four Hindi papers are being published.
UNI


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