Simple model
though seasonal water availability is imperative for any country, not enough information is available to appropriately budget river water in India. This is due to the dearth of data on the factors associated with hydrology, and absence of a feasible framework to put these variables in perspective. Researchers of Goa-based National Institute of Oceanography (nio) have tried to fill up this lacuna. They have assembled a
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