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Water, which is basic to human existence, is an indispensable element for the support of all kinds of life processes. It is required not only to quench our thirst and meet our domestic needs, but also to produce and process the food we eat and also other materials necessary for human welfare. From time immemorial water has also served as a medium for the transport of men and material. Also water resources serve as a form of power to produce steam for mechanical power or to move turbines for the generation of electricity. To put it in nutshell, 'water is the primary input into all economic activity and social welfare, while its fulfilment of aesthetic and recreational needs cannot be underestimated. Water has become in this century, as perhaps never before in history, a universal problem. With the growth of population and expansion of industry and agriculture, demands on water resources are increasing day by day. But with the dawn of industrialisation, and the success of scientific methods to accelerate economic development, coupled with the problems associated with the rapid expansion of population, the situation has undergone a sea change. The adequacy of water-supplies is now an acute question in every zone of intense human habitation.
Water, which is basic to human existence, is an indispensable element for the support of all kinds of life processes. It is required not only to quench our thirst and meet our domestic needs, but also to produce and process the food we eat and also other materials necessary for human welfare. From time immemorial water has also served as a medium for the transport of men and material. Also water resources serve as a form of power to produce steam for mechanical power or to move turbines for the generation of electricity. To put it in nutshell, 'water is the primary input into all economic activity and social welfare, while its fulfilment of aesthetic and recreational needs cannot be underestimated. Water has become in this century, as perhaps never before in history, a universal problem. With the growth of population and expansion of industry and agriculture, demands on water resources are increasing day by day. But with the dawn of industrialisation, and the success of scientific methods to accelerate economic development, coupled with the problems associated with the rapid expansion of population, the situation has undergone a sea change. The adequacy of water-supplies is now an acute question in every zone of intense human habitation.
Water, which is basic to human existence, is an indispensable element for the support of all kinds of life processes. It is required not only to quench our thirst and meet our domestic needs, but also to produce and process the food we eat and also other materials necessary for human welfare. From time immemorial water has also served as a medium for the transport of men and material. Also water resources serve as a form of power to produce steam for mechanical power or to move turbines for the generation of electricity. To put it in nutshell, 'water is the primary input into all economic activity and social welfare, while its fulfilment of aesthetic and recreational needs cannot be underestimated. Water has become in this century, as perhaps never before in history, a universal problem. With the growth of population and expansion of industry and agriculture, demands on water resources are increasing day by day. But with the dawn of industrialisation, and the success of scientific methods to accelerate economic development, coupled with the problems associated with the rapid expansion of population, the situation has undergone a sea change. The adequacy of water-supplies is now an acute question in every zone of intense human habitation.
The present study is a modest attempt at identifying and understanding the issue involved in the freshwater of Bisalpur dam project in a framework of historical and analytical approach. It tries to discern the politics that is in extra every mixed in the water disputes. The freshwater disputes for an early resolution in order to pave the way accelerating economic development and social welfare. The research is expected to facilitate and understanding of the problems involved in making an integrated and fuller use of the dam in this region as a whole. So to analyze the status of water allocation from the Bisalpur dam Project amongst Ajmer, Tonk, and Jaipur districts is the main objective of the study.
Keywords:
Water disputes,riparian claims, Dam
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"Water Rights and water Fights: A Study of Bisalpur Project", International Journal for Research Trends and Innovation (www.ijrti.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.7, Issue 6, page no.23 - 28, June-2022, Available :http://www.ijrti.org/papers/IJRTI2206005.pdf
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