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ToxicsWatch Alliance (TWA)
ToxicsWatch Alliance (TWA)
Diverting rivers for linking, a catastrophic idea: Questioning the state impetus to river inter-linking despite uncertain economic, social and ecological benefits
The economic feasibility of river interlinking is still debatable, while studies show that it will cause social and ecological harm. Despite this, states are still taking this program forward. Gopal Krishna examines this phenomenon.
Gopal Krishna
Posted on 24 Feb, 2012 12:12 PM
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Gopal Krishna
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