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Water and the Environmental History of Modern India provides a comprehensive examination of water’s crucial role in shaping India’s environmental, social, and economic development. Through historical analysis, Professor Velayutham Saravanan traces how water systems have been managed, contested, and transformed from the colonial period to the present day.
The book explores the intersection of water scarcity, irrigation systems, dam construction, and ecological degradation in modern India. It delves into the policies, practices, and conflicts surrounding water resources, revealing how colonial legacies continue to influence contemporary water governance. The work examines the environmental consequences of industrialization, agriculture, and urbanization on India’s water systems.
Essential for understanding India’s environmental challenges, this scholarly work offers critical insights into sustainable water management and the historical roots of current ecological crises.







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