Net Sown Area
Forests
Land not available for cultivation
This class consists of two types of land viz.:
Land put to non-agricultural uses:
Barren and unculturable waste:
Permanent pastures and other grazing lands
Land under miscellaneous tree crops and groves
Fallow land
Fallow land is of two types:
There is need to reduce the extent and frequency of fallow land in order to increase agricultural production. This can be done by proper dose of fertilizers, providing irrigation facilities, crop rotation, and combination, and several other similar farm techniques.
Groundwater is the water found underground stored between soil particles and rocks.
Sources of Groundwater:
Depletion of Water table:
Groundwater gets recharged by the seepage of rainwater. If water extraction is more than water recharging then the water table may be down and lead to depletion of groundwater.
Reasons for Groundwater depletion:
Increasing Population:
Increasing Industries:
Agriculture activities:
Groundwater Management:
It is like a big well with shallow depth and much larger than a well. Over time, it became the store's house of garbage. Today needs a revival of Bawaris.
A check dame should be built over the river to prevent the water to flow into the sea.
Economic use of water;
For example, an irrigation farmer should use a drip irrigation technique in place of flood irrigation.
Reduce the wastage of water from leaking taps
Atal Scheme on groundwater:
Behavioral change at the community level for sustainable groundwater resources.
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