Seminar, Volúmenes473-478R. Thapar, 1999 |
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... embankments , con- tinuously raising the bed level of the tinuously raising the bed level of the river , thereby pressing for raising the height of the embankments . Jaynagar to Darjia , at an estimated cost of about Rs 4 crore . Some ...
... embankments , con- tinuously raising the bed level of the tinuously raising the bed level of the river , thereby pressing for raising the height of the embankments . Jaynagar to Darjia , at an estimated cost of about Rs 4 crore . Some ...
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... embankments on either side of the river were soon completed . The breaching of the Kamla embankments started almost simul- taneously with its completion . In the year 1963 itself the embankments breached near Ramghat submerging the ...
... embankments on either side of the river were soon completed . The breaching of the Kamla embankments started almost simul- taneously with its completion . In the year 1963 itself the embankments breached near Ramghat submerging the ...
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... embankments aimed at keeping flood waters within the boundaries of the embankments built on either side of the major rivers . Thousands of kilometres of river length have been embanked in this fashion over the decades . The report ...
... embankments aimed at keeping flood waters within the boundaries of the embankments built on either side of the major rivers . Thousands of kilometres of river length have been embanked in this fashion over the decades . The report ...
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