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    A geo-spatial approach to perceive the groundwater regime of hard rock terrain- a case study from Morappur area, Dharmapuri district, South India

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    The goal of the present study is to identify the groundwater regime of Morappur area at Dharmapuri district, India. The study area covers an area of 410 sqkm. The area belongs to a hard rock terrain where the primary porosity is feeble and the secondary porosity offered by fracture, joints and shear zones etc, contributes to the groundwater regime. The availability of surface water resources is sparse and hence the groundwater repositories are intensely utilized. In the current study area, the availability of groundwater is limited due to scanty rainfall and poor recharge. The entire study area underlain by hard crystalline rocks of Archaean age, Charnokite and Hornblende epidote gneiss are the main rock types encountered in the area. The over exploitation of these resources more than the adequate recharge has resulted to decrease in the groundwater level. In this context, it is very much important to identify and understand the groundwater regime of this area for the better groundwater monitoring and conservation of this precious resource. Remote Sensing and GIS are playing a vital role in the advancement of hydro-geological studies. The use of conventional methods alone has its own limitations in comprehending the groundwater regime of the area. The integrated study using remote sensing, field studies together with GIS has helped to understand the role of structural, lithological and geomorphic units in controlling the groundwater occurrence and movement in the present study area. Various thematic maps were prepared from the satellite images and they were integrated and incorporated in a GIS platform along with collateral information to study the groundwater regime of Morappur area. The outcome of this study clearly shows the importance of the geospatial studies in identifying the role of satellite imageries and geospatial techniques to understand the groundwater regime of a hard rock terrain

    INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE IN INDIAN AGRICULTURE

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    Globalization, privatization and scientific advancements pose new challenges and opportunities for the development of Indian agriculture. The emerging paradigm shifts focus to creation and application of new knowledge for agricultural development and global competitiveness. To facilitate this shift and realize greater economic efficiency, a new set of responsive institutions should emerge. This volume discusses the direction of institutional change in Indian agriculture. The roles of the state, markets and collective actions are examined for evolving the knowledge-intensive agriculture. The contributed papers from a number of leading researchers cover the institutions for R&D, land and water resources, credit, marketing, trade and agro-processing.Industrial Organization, International Development,
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