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The proposed Neera–Karha river linking project, once implemented, is expected to provide irrigation and drinking water to drought-prone areas of Baramati and Purandar talukas.
A recent study indicates a significant increase in the intensity and frequency of India's moist heatwaves due to specific atmospheric reactions.
The irrigation created by major, medium and minor projects was 57,16 lakh hectares, and irrigation potential utilised was 40.55 lak hectares.