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Tourism Industry a. Rationale of the study – | Lot of potential in this sector to grow.
Indian culture & History will create the values in the world of India | b. Objectives of the study | Increase national Income, Employment opportunity in Hotel & transport , airlines industry, also backward regions also can be developed | c. Research Methodology to be used (detailing nature of data, sources of data, data collection methods, methods of analysis etc.) | Secondary data | d. Expected contribution from the study. | What is the current scenario of tourism industry & where we can reach. How we can reduce the gap between current & targeted. | e. Limitations if any. | Govt Policies, lack of imps by Govt. |

Agriculture irrigation

a. Rationale of the study –Technology available for Agriculture, Transformational impact of Micro Irrigation & Drip Irrigation in farming * Water is applied to the root zone of the plant directly. * Water is applied at frequent intervals (daily) in controlled quantities as per requirements of the plants. * Water is applied through a low pressure network including main, submain and lateral lines with emitters/drippers spaced along the lateral lines. * Water is essentially passed through a filtration system to prevent suspended impurities, which may block the emitters. * Water soluble fertilizers and nutrients can also be applied along with micro irrigation through a fertilizer tank

b. Objectives of the study * Marginal Land Holdings * Rapid and widespread decline in ground water table. * Inefficient use of inputs e.g. fertilizers, irrigation and pesticides * Wastage of agricultural produce due to inadequate Post Harvest operations. * Lack of awareness among farmers for modern crop production methods * Ineffective extension service * Insufficient financial resources for investments. * High level of consumption subsidies

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