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dc.contributor.authorGolu-
dc.date.accessioned2025-06-12T11:20:15Z-
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dc.date.issued2024-05-20T09:43:31Z-
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dc.description.abstractIn the mountainous regions of Himachal Pradesh, Most villages are situated at high altitudes, predominantly on ridges as dispersed hamlets. Consequently, the residents of these villages face a significant disadvantage when it comes to accessing water, since the majority of the streams originating in the Himalayas flow in the deep valleys, rendering them inaccessible.-
dc.source2025-06-12-
dc.titleGolu-
dc.typeNational Hydrology Project-
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