8. Glacial Inventory Glacial ice currently covers 10 percent (16 million km 2 ) of the earth's surface. To grow a glacier , annual snow accumulation must be greater than the annual summer melt. Most glaciers outside polar regions occur in mountains resulting from collisions between tectonic plates.
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12. SEASONAL RAINFALL: JULY 2002 Drought Relief : Rs. 15000 crores p.a. Flood relief : Rs.30000 crores p.a. Avoiding these recurring expenses alone will justify the Grid investment
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14. HIMALAYAN COMPONENT It will have 14 Links Construction of Dams on Tributaries of Ganga and Brahmaputra Rivers in India, Nepal & Bhutan Linking of Brahmaputra and its Tributaries with Ganga and Ganga with Mahanadi Benefiting Assam, West Bengal, Bihar, Jharkhand & Orissa Interlinking Canal Systems to Transfer Surplus Flows of Eastern Tributaries of Ganga to the West Benefiting U.P., Uttaranchal, Haryana, Rajasthan & Gujarat HIMALAYAN COMPONENT (PROPOSED LINKS UNDER STUDY) NEPAL BHUTAN
22. National Water Grid Authority; Peninsular Grid, Regional and sub-regional Grids Autonomous, statutory bodies (like Konkan Railway Corpn.) Self-financing, with peoples’ participation Replace the River Board Act 1956 with Water Security Act enacted under Entry 56 of List I (Central List) because Control and development of a River Valley (Entry 56 List I) is integrally linked to the four major sources: glaciers, groundwater, run-offs and sea-water
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27. 3-D Satellite radar topography *Superimpose GIS data, to expedite choice of optimal waterways *To monitor waterflows Available from NASA for the globe, 90m. resolution Blues and greens are lower elevations, rising through yellows and browns to white at the highest elevations.
28. Get on a bike, Bhagiratha, Gangaikonda Chola! 5000 engineering students on motorbikes to design alternative networks of the National Water Grid superimposing GIS data on 3-D Radar Topographs - from Brahmaputra to Kanyakumari - from Sharada River to Sabarmati River
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35. Greening of the desert: Sarasvati Mahanadi Rupa Nahar, Mohangarh, 55 km. west of Jaisalmer, 40 ft. wide, 12 ft. deep (Feb. 2002)
36. Sarasvati River valley at Adi Badri (May 2004) Sarasvati Sarovar at Adi Badri (October 2004) Vedic herbal garden; water harvesting with 11 check-dams; afforestation
37. Great Water Tower for 250 crore people Himalaya is the source of major rivers for 2.5 billion people; Manasarovar in Tibet yields Sindhu, Sutlej, Sarasvati, Mahakali-Karnali-Sharada and Tsangpo-Lohitya-Brahmaputra rivers; other rivers flowing from eastern Himalaya are: Irawaddy, Salween, Mekong, Yangtse and Huanghe. Precipitation levels increase along the Himalaya from Karakorm (250 cm. per annum) to Cherrapunjee, Assam (1410 cm p.a.) registering the highest rainfall regions of the world. Since 1959, Chinese government estimates that they have removed over $54 billion worth of timber.
42. MOHENJODARO:PUSHKARINI, WITH STEPS & DRAIN Floor of the tank is water tight due to finely fitted bricks laid on edge with gypsum plaster and the side walls were constructed in a similar manner. To make the tank even more water tight, a thick layer of bitumen (natural tar) was laid along the sides of the tank.
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50. Major dams resulting in increase in irrigated area rom 22.6 mha (1951) to 90 mha (2001) [Sources: Bandyopadhyay J. and D. Gyawali, 1994, Himalayan Water Resources in: Mountain Research and Development 14 (1); Central Statistical Office, Royal Govt. of Bhutan, 1987, Statistical yearbook of Bhutan, Thimpu; UNDP, 1991, Bhutan. Development Cooperation Report, 1990, New York]. Constraints with dams: tectonic impact; generation of electricity remote from beneficiaries; silting reduces life-span of dams; resettlement of people; shifts in transportation routes.
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52. Water Security is integrally linked to Gender equality (35% of India’s population is less than 15 years of age: 2001 census) Women in the workforce: girls should go to school, that should be our Sarasvati Vandana This will happen when water is available at the turn of a tap or turn of a bore-pump-switch (water + energy = Bharat Vision 2020)