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Elixir or Opiate? An Assessment of Minor Irrigation Policies in North Bengal

Tushaar Shah
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Tushaar Shah: International Water Management Institute

No H024272, IWMI Working Papers from International Water Management Institute

Keywords: /irrigation; management; /; agricultural; development; /; farmer; managed; irrigation; systems; /; social; aspects; /; organizations; /; farmers’; associations; /; subsidies; /; policy; /; participatory; management; /; governmental; interrelations; /; small; scale; systems; /; performance; evaluation; /; economic; aspects; /; deep; tube; wells; /; shallow; tube; wells; /; lift; irrigation; /; rural; development; /; poverty; alleviation; /; pumps; /; technology; transfer; /; cooperatives; /; mechanization; /; institutions; /; leadership; /; India/ (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 99 pages
Date: 2000
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