Evolution of water rights To advocate a paradigm shift in present water use, ownership and mnagement system by revisiting the water rights existing in medieval and contemporary Ra
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TextPublication details: Jaipur The author n.d.Description: 46pSubject(s): DDC classification: - 21st 333.91209544 J26E
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