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ISRO Bhagirath: The satellite says where water is



Summer is coming. In many places in the country, there was a lot of water flooding. But the question of how the government will face this water supply is questionable. For this, ISRO will cooperate with the Indian Space Research Organization. In the wake of deepening water resources in the country, ISRO has acquired information collected from the satellite for the past 15 years, and solved this in 2015. ISRO helped cooperate with the government to identify areas where water is collected with satellite information and build 3 lakh wells. According to the government, ISRO has provided more than 90 percent of the satellite through satellite.
Under the Bhuvan Bhuj scheme two years ago, the government collected information from the ISRO and identified most of the areas where the water was flooded and took action. The same states are demanding ISRO cooperation. Last year, ISRO had been advised to identify areas of water in the state of Karnataka and identified areas where water was available on satellite basis and solved the problem.
The information collected from the satellite immediately after the inquiry by the Karnataka Government has provided information on how to create drilling for water in any area, where it is necessary to construct the wells and thus check the problem. In addition, ISRO has also stated that water sources, water availability, groundwater, rainfall, cultivation, water springs and wells can be mapped with satellite data.

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