The Ganges Canal: A Discussion - Gyan Books - Paperback

    
      

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The Ganges Canal: A Discussion - Gyan BooksAbout The Book: "The Ganges Canal — A Discussion" by Arthur Cotton and Proby T. Cautley presents an in-d...
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The Ganges Canal: A Discussion - Gyan Books
The Ganges Canal: A Discussion - Gyan Books
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The Ganges Canal: A Discussion - Gyan Books

About The Book: "The Ganges Canal — A Discussion" by Arthur Cotton and Proby T. Cautley presents an in-depth analysis of the Ganges Canal, one of the largest irrigation projects in British India. The book covers the canal’s engineering design, construction challenges, and its transformative impact on agriculture and water management. Combining Cotton’s and Cautley’s expertise, it highlights innovative techniques and the importance of irrigation in combating drought and boosting regional prosperity, reflecting their shared vision of sustainable development through large-scale infrastructure.

Author: Arthur Cotton, Proby T. Cautley

Pages: 138

Edition: 1864

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