Institutional Reforms in Indian Irrigation/ Ashok Gulati
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Cover; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Introduction: The Political Economy of Indian Canal Irrigation; Growing Scarcity of Water: India, Rajasthan, and Karnataka; Rising Costs, Falling Recoveries: Indian Surface Irrigation under Impending Financial Crisis; Financing Issues and Institutional Reforms; Krishna Bhagya Jal Nigam Limited: Pointer towards Institutional Reforms in Irrigation Financing?; Policy Trends in Participatory Irrigation Management; Potential and Constraints of Farmer Participation in Irrigation; Farmer Involvement in Irrigation: Findings from Rajasthan and Karnataka. Conclusions and Policy RecommendationsReferences; Index; About the Authors.
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