Electricity reforms and their impact on ground water use in states of Gujarat, West Bengal and Uttarakhand, India
Indian policy discourse on the most suitable form of agricultural electricity tariff has come full circle. Until the early 1970s, all state electricity boards (SEBs) charged their tubewell owners based on metered consumption, but, due to a whole range of administrative issues, this was later cha...
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| Format: | Conference Proceedings |
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2010
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| Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/16584 |
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