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Development of Irrigated Agriculture in East Pakistan Some Basic Considerations

Ghulam Mohammao
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Ghulam Mohammao: agriculture in East Pakistan

The Pakistan Development Review, 1966, vol. 6, issue 3, 315-375

Abstract: East Pakistan is characterized by a heavy monsoon rainfall accompanied by inundation of vast areas during the summer season. The inundation is caused by high flood levels of two of the largest rivers of the world, the BrahmaputraJamuna and the Ganges-Padma and by the influx of such major tributaries as the Meghna within the deltaic area. Probably nowhere else in the world is there such a confluence of great rivers as in East Pakistan.

Date: 1966
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