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Haman Resource Develot?mentand Establishment A of a Training Centre Central Soil Salinity Research Institute, Karnal Haryana, India International Institute for Land Reclamation and Improvement, (Alterra - ILRI) Wageningen, The Netherlands Acharya N.G. Ranga Agricultural University, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad Karnataka, India I _ Raj asthan Agricultural University, Bikaner Rajasthan, India Gujarat Agricultural University, Ahmedabad Gujarat, India
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Haman Resource Develot?ment and Establishment A

of a Training Centre

Central Soil Salinity Research Institute, Karnal Haryana, India

International Institute for Land Reclamation and Improvement, (Alterra - ILRI) Wageningen, The Netherlands

Acharya N.G. Ranga Agricultural University, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India

University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad Karnataka, India

I _ Raj asthan Agricultural University, Bikaner Rajasthan, India

Gujarat Agricultural University, Ahmedabad Gujarat, India

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Indo-Dutch Network Project (IDNP). 20G2. Human Resource Development and Establishment of a Training Centre . CSSRI, Karnal and Alterra-ILRI, Wageningen. pp. 46.

Published in 2002 in India by Central Soil Salinity Research Institute, Karnal (India) and Alterra- International Institute for Land Reclamation and Improvement , Wageningen (The Netherlands)

Sponsored by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands through the Royal Netherlands . Embassy, New Delhi and Government of India through the Indian Council of Agricultural Research, New Delhi

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The sponsoring organisations and participating institutions / universities and project participants assume no liability for any losses resulting from the use of this report.

Cover print : Intech Graphics, #5, ”Ankush Chambers”, Opp Dyal Singh College, Karnal-132 001, Tel. 0184-2271451 E-mail : [email protected]

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PROJECT PARTICIPANTS

Kamal (CSSRI) Coordinating Unit, Haryana, India

Dr. N.K. Tyagi (Director) Dr. S.K. Gupta (Head, IDNP) Dr. O.P. Singh Er. I’S. Kumbhare Dr. S.K. Kamra Dr..R.S. Pandey Dr. P.S. Minhas Dr. R.C. Sharma Dr. OS. Tbmar .Dr. K.N. Singh Dr. D.K. Sharma Dr. D.P. Sharma Dr. (Ms) Madhurama Sethi Dr. S.K. Luth,ra Dr. N.P.S. Yaduvanshi’ Dr. K. K. Datta Dr. A.K. Mondal Dr. S. K. Ambast Er. M. J . Kalendhonkar

Bapatla (ANGRAU) Cooperating Center, Andhra Pradesh, India

Dr. T.V. Satyanarayana (Chief Scientist) Er. D. Appa Rao Dr. (Mrs.) G.V. Lakshmi Er. G. Arvinda Reddy Er. A. Srinivasulu Er. H.V. Hemakumar Er. (Mrs.) C. Sujini Rao Dr. C.V.Hanumantaiah Er. Ch. Ramesh Babu

Bheemarayanagudi (UASD) Cooperating Center, Karnataka, India

Dr. P. Balakrishnan (Chief Scientist) Dr. G.S. Dasog Er. M.S. Shirahatti Er. H. Rajkumar Er. S.N. Upperi Dr. B.M. Doddamani Er. Y.M. Patil Er. C.B. Meti Dr. V.B.Kuligod Er. G.N. Kulkarni Er. A.M. Benki

t Wageningen (ALTERRA-ILRI)

I . , The Netherlands

Dr. J . Boonstra (Chief Technical Advisor) Er. H. P. Ritzema Dr. W. Wolters Er. R. J. Oosterbaan Er. (Mrs) Lyda Res UAC, Wageningen) Er. A. M. van Lieshout (ITC, Enschede)

Hanumangarh (RAU) Cooperating Center, Rajasthan, India

Dr. A. Chandra (Chief Scientist) Er. A.L. Misra Dr. (Mrs.) S. Rathore Dr. P.S. Shekhawat Er. A.K. Singh Er. J.K. Gaur Er. B.R. Godara Er. R.S. Shekhawat) ’ Dr. Hanuman Ram

Bapatla (ANGRAU) Coopted Center, Andhra Pradesh, India / ’

Dr. B. Rajendra Prasad Er. M. Raghu Babu Er. Md. Mujeeb Khan Dr. P.R.K. Prasad Er. Y. Radha Krishna

Gangavathi (UASD) Coopted Center, Kamataka, India

Dr. S.G. Patil Dr. M.V. Manjunatha Er. Manjunatha Hebbara Er. G. Ravi Shankar

Navsari (GAU) Cooperating Center, Gujarat, India

Dr. S. Raman (Chief Scientist) Er. M.M. Parikh Er. A.N. Lad Er. B.R. Patel

Dr. N.D. Desai Er. N.G. Savani Dr. P.K. Shrivastava Dr. A.M. Patel Er. N.J. Ahir Er. O.D. Vanparia

Dr. R.G. Patil ,’

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Sustainability of irrigated agriculture in India hinges upon irrigation water management including a substantial component of drainage through surface or subsurface means. Since India is a vast country, its problems as well as their solutions are not unique. Even the solutions to a similar problem could vary from one location to another. As such, in the recent past, several states have prepared ’Drainage Master Plans’ of their states and a National Drainage policy is also in the offing. Without doubt, successful implementation of any drainage plan would require trained manpower. Realising this eventuality, Under the Indo-Dutch Network Project on ” Research on the Control of Waterlogging and Salinization in Irrigated Agricultural Lands” components of human resource development and establishment of a training center were provided. This report documents factual achievements of the project in respect of these two components. It provides information on the number of scientific and technical staff trained. In some cases, specific areas of their training have been included. The infrastructure created at CSSRI, Karnal for training activities in irrigation and drainage has been documented. The equipment purchased under the Technical Assistance Programme has been listed. A list of publications brought out under the project has been appended. It is recommended that at the national level, CSSRI with its trained manpower and infrastructure should be designated as a nodal agency for imparting training in irrigation and drainage. The human resource available at the Network Centres should increasingly be utilised to stíengthen activities aiming to combat waterlogging and soil salinity in the respective states.

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CONTENTS

1. GENERAL BACKGROUND

2. THE PROJECT

2.1 Project Outline

2.2 Implementing Agencies

2.3 Reporting

3. THIS REPORT

4. IMPROVED HUMAN RESOURCE AT CSSRI AND FOUR STATE AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITIES THROUGH TRAINING

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Introduction

Adopted Approach in Technology Transfer

Basic Training in India and Abroad

4.3.1 Regular courses in India

4.3.2 Regular courses abroad

Advanced Training Activities in India

4.4.1 Tailor-made courses-in India

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Collaborative Research Programme

Study Tours

In-service Training

National Training Programmes

Summary

Purchase of Equipment

Publications by the Project

Project expert meetings in India

5. OPERATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE AT CSSRI

5.1 Introduction /

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Construction of Building with C1ass:rooms

Construction of the International Training Hostel \

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6. RECOMMENDATIONS

APPENDIX 1

List of Equipments/Instruments Procured under TA Budget

APPENDIX 2

List of Reports/Papers Published

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1. GENERAL BACKGROUND

Agriculture is a key sector in India's economy, contributing about 35% of the Gross Domestic Product and employing 65% of its adult population. Of the total population of over 1000 million, more than 30% live below the poverty line and about 75% live in rural areas, depending directly or indirectly on agriculture. One-third of the agricultural labour force are women and agriculture is the main source of employment for women in rural areas. Annual agricultural growth has been modest at 2.6% per annum over the last 25 years. Development plans of the Government of India (GoI) and State Governments give priority to alleviating poverty and creating employment, particularly in rural areas. Considerable irrigation potential has been created in India to sustain agricultural production against the vagaries of rainfall that is scarce and unevenly distributed in space and time.

The introduction of irrigated agriculture, however, in arid and semi-arid regions of the country has resulted in the development of the twin problem of waterlogging and soil salinization, with considerable areas either going out of production or experiencing reduced yield. It is estimated that an area of nearly 8.5 million ha is affected by soil salinity and alkalinity, of which about 5.5 million ha in the irrigation'canal commands and 2.5 million ha in the coastal areas. The problem of increasing salinity caused by the rise of the water table and the lack of drainage is considered as a major environmental problem that threatens the capital investment in irrigated agriculture and its sustainability.

GoI's long-term strategy is to stimulate agricultural growth and promote rural development through improved water and land management, enhanced efficiency of irrigation and drainage networks, strengthened research activities, increased attention to environmental protection, and improved rural infrastructure.

Investment programmes, to address these elements and to re-establish growth, are of high priority in the Tenth Five Year Plan of Go1 and State Governments. It is planned to double the food grain production in the next two decades. This can only be achieved through a concerted effort on all fronts including the reclamation of waterlogged salt-affected lands in all irrigation command areas. Irrigated agriculture will continue to be the mainstay of progress in the Indian agriculture to ensure food and nutritional security through crop diversification.

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Joint Completion Report on IDNP Result # 4 and 5 "Human Resource Development and Establishment of a Training Centre" ' '

2. THE PROJECT

During 1995, the Governments of India and The Netherlands agreed upon collaboration in the Network Operational Research Programme on the Control of Waterlogging and Salinization in irrigated Agricultural Lands. The programme started on 1 November 1995 upon approval by the Government of India through the Side Letter and ended on 30 April 2002.

The programme aimed a t the development of appropriate location-specific drainage and reclamation technologies for solving the problems of waterlogging and salinity in canal commands of India. It also envisaged developing practical survey methods for diagnosis of problems of waterlogging and salinity. Further it aimed at establishing competent Centres in these fields. From here on, the programme is referred to as the Indo-Dutch Network Project for short.

2.1 Project Outline

The Indo-Dutch Network Project was planned and executed with the use of the Objective Oriented Project Planning (OOPP) technique. Based on the overall and project objectives, the results and corresponding activities were formulated in a logical, framework (Table 1).

The project had four overall objectives:

1. Increase of agricultural production from salt-affected lands through application of proper soil and water management practices along with other agro-techniques

Prevention of deterioration of productive land through adoption of appropriate soil and water management practices

Improvement of socialleconomic conditions of small and marginal farmers of these lands

Developing expertise for handling reclamation projects in India

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From these overall objectives, two Project Objectives were derived:

1. Strengthened research capacity of CSSRI and the four State Centres, especially in the field of waterlogging and salinity control

Enhanced awareness on drainage and related water management for the control of waterlogging and soil salinity at State and Central level

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The overall and project objectives were translated in eight project results (Table 1). For each result an Objectively Verifiable Indicator was formulated to monitor whether the Project achieved the results as planned. This has resulted in a list with means of verification specifying how the indicators are reported. However, the conditions needed to reach these results were not always within the competence or mandate of the Project, and were therefore considered as outside factors, although with importance for the Project. These conditions, sometimes also referred to as risks but in this project as Important Assumptions, were monitored. The results were translated in a set'of activities (Table 2). These activities formed the basis of the research conducted by the participating Network Centres. In the subsequent annual work plans the activities were further specified based on the reported progress.

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Joint Completion Report on IDNP Result-# 4 and 5 "Human Resource Development and Establishment of a Training Centre"

Table 1. Overall logical framework Indo-Dutch Network Project - objectives and results

Objectively verifiable indicators Means of verification Important assumptions .-

Overall objectives 1 Increase of agricultural production from salt-

affected lands through application of proper soil and water management practices along with other agro-techniques;

2 Prevention of deterioration of productive land through adoption of appropriate soil and water management practices;

3 Improvement of social-economic conditions

4. Developing expertise for handling

Project objectives 1 Strengthened research capacity of CSSRl By April 2002 CSSRI and the four State Review by experts

and the four State Centres, especially in the Centres will have published quality reports field of waterlogging and salinity control on the control of waterlogging and soil

salinity Check on relevant 2 Enhanced awareness on drainage and By April 2002 there will be ample documents Investment in I

related water management for the control of documentary evidence of enhanced waterlogging and soil salinity at State and awareness on waterlogging and salinity management e

Central Level control at village, State and Central level

of small and marginal farmers of these lands; . .

r '., reclamation projects in India.

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Acceptance of Project results at policy level

improved water

Joint report BY April 2002 CSSRl and the State Centres Progress reports

waterlogging and soil salinity conditions will have published a joint report with a using reomote sensing methodology to identify waterlogging and soil

salinity conditions Joint report Agricultural 2. Recommendations on waterlogging and By April 2002 CSSRl and State Centres will Progress reports ' Universities

salinity control based on drainage pilot area .have published a joint report on combating * Continued research waterlogging and soil salinity Joint report ' . involvement of

3. Appraisal of irrigation and drainage By April 2002 CSSRl and at least 2 State Progress reports . - . L trained staff practices by computer simulations. Centres will have published a joint report on Involvement of

the appraisal of irrigation and drainage . relevant staff practices by computer simulations tested in available at

Resu I ts 1. A methodology for identification of Continued

support of KAR and State

4. Improved human resources at CSSRl and the four State Agricultural Universities through training

5. Operational Training Centre at CSSRl

6. Enhanced awareness at State and Central level on the necessity of an agricultural drainage policy

7. Enhanced awareness at farmers' level on improved irrigation and drainage for control of warelogging and salinity

8. Advice on drainage and related water management

the drainage pilot areas By April 2002, 50% of the project staff and 100% of the scientific staff will have parti- cipated in a training activity

By April 2002 CSSRl will have developed 3 training modules and conducted at least 2 national training courses in the new training Centre By April 2002 at least 3 State Governments will have expressed their willingness to prepare an agricultural drainage' policy as documentary evidence By April 2002 in at least 2 State Centres a Pilot Area Farmers Committees will have been established By April 2002 CSSRl and the State Centres have each given at least 20 working days/ year advice to others

Progress Reports Interviews Back-to-office reports Field check Review of curricula Course evaluation

Check of relevant reports

documents

Progress repors Meeting with

Progress reports farmers

CSSRI for networking Acceptance of project results by end-users (Ministries, farmers, contractors, pipe manufacturers)

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Joint Completion Report on IDNP Result # 4 and 5 "Human Resource Development and Establishment of a Training Centre"

Table 2. Overall logical framework Indo-Dutch Network Project-activities

Activities Important assumptions

1 .I 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5

2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7

3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4

4.1 4.2 4.3

5.1 5.2 5.3

5.4

6.1 6.2 6.3

6.4 6.5 6.6

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7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6

8.1 8.2 8.3 6.4 8.5

Identify study area Develop physical facilities for remote sensing Develop a methodology Map waterlogged and salt-affected areas Report on methodology and its applicability

Select pilot areas in farmers' fields Conduct a drainage experiment Conduct a water management experiment Conduct a socio-economic study Conduct a cost-benefit analysis of drainage Conduct other related studies Formulate recommendations

Select computer models Acquire physical facilities

Report on the appraisal

Participate in training activities in India Participate in training activities abroad Conduct or participate in in-service training activities

Construct and furnish training centre and hostel Prepare a programme for National Training Courses Develop training modules on - Land Drainage - Management of Problem Soils - Use of Poor Quality Water for Agriculture Conduct National Training Courses

Train field-level workers on the need for drainage Conduct workshops & seminars on the need for drainage Include officers from interested agencies in the Project Implementation Committees (PIC'S) Prepare and distribute appropriate literature Promote awareness by public relation activities Conduct a desk-study on the institutional and organisational set-up of agricultural drainage in other countries Prepare a background document for State Agricultural Drainage Policies

Undertake excursions to drainage projects Train extension workers and farmers on drainage Conduct farmers' days Prepare and distribute appropriate literature Involve local farmers in project activities Establish Pilot Area Farmers Committee

Assist others with training courses Assist others with drainage design Advise others on drainage and related water management Advise others on diagnosis and mapping of problem soils Report on the advises rendered

Conduct computer simulations for diagnosis and prediction . ..

Qualified staff at Centres 'Timely approval of proposals by the competent authorities

0 Qualified staff at Centres Timely approval of proposals by the competent authorities No climatic catastrophe Full co-operation of the relevant organisations Full co-operation of farmers

Qualified staff at Centres

Qualified staff at Centres

Qualified staff at CSSRl Identified need for National Training Courses Full cc-operation of the relevant organisations

Qualified staff at Centres Co-operation of State and Central organisations

Qualified staff at Centres Full co-operation of farmers

Qualified staff at Centres Requests for advice

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Jomt Completion Report on IDNP Result # 4 and 5 ”Human Resource Developmerit and Estab[lshment ofn Trniriing Ceritre”

2.2 Implementing Agencies

lhe Executive Authorities oi the Indo-Dutch Network Project were the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) and the Royal Netherlands Embassy (RNE), New Delhi. The implementing agencies of the Indo-Dutch Network Project were:

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The Central Soil Salinity Research Institute (CSSRI), Karnal, as coordinating centre (focal point) for the following state centres:

The Acharya N.G. Ranga Agricultural University (ANGRAU), with office facilities at Bapatla.

The University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad (UASD), with office facilities at Bheemarayanagudi and Gangavathi

The Gujarat Agricultural University (GAU), with office facilities at Navsari

The Rajasthan Agricultural University (MU), with office facilities at Hanumangarh

The Supporting Agency from The Netherlands was the International Institute for Land Reclamation and Improvement (Alterra-ILRI), Wageningen.

2.3 Reporting

Several options were considered to bring out the final report of the project. In the end, it was decided to bring out 4 different volumes. While the first‘three volumes deal with the Project Results 1 to 3, the fourth volume provides an overview of the accomplishments in the human resource development and establishment of a training center (Project Results # 4 and 5). It was decided that the information on activities related to enhanced ,awareness and advise on drainage rendered by the centers (Project Results # 6 to 8) would form a part of the individual reports that would be brought out by the Network Centres.

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Joint Completion Report on IDNP Result # 4 and 5 "Hiimaiz Resoiirce Development and Establishment of a Training Centre"

3. THIS REPORT

This is the completion report of Project Results # 4 and 5 of the Indo-Dutch Network Project for Operational Research on the Control of Waterlogging and Salinity in Irrigated Agricultural Lands. The IDNP started in 1995 and in March 2002, a Workshop was held to present the achievements of the Project. The work for Project Result # 4 has been carried out at CSSRI, Karnal, Bheemarayanagudi (UASD, Karnataka), Bapatla (ANGRAU, Andhra Pradesh), Navsari (GAU, Gujarat) and Hanumangarh (RAU, Rajasthan) centres (Fig.1). Bheemarayanagudi and Bapatla centres each had an additional establishment at Gangavathi and at Bapatla; which are designated as co-opted centres. While the specific objective of the work towards Project Result # 4 has been to provide trained human resource at national and state level, the specific objective of Project Result # 5 has been to create infrastructure for training at CSSRI, Karnal.

i I E Figure 1. Map of India showing'network centres

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Joint Completion Report on IDNP Result # 4 and 5 "Human Resource Development and Establishment o f a Training Centre"

4.1 Introduction

The activities carried out for Project Result # 4 "Improved human resource at CSSRI and the four State Agricultural Universities through training" include six categories of training:

In-service training Training courses in India

Training courses abroad Collaborative research abroad

The aims of the training programmes were to provide the project staff with the basic skills on the set-up of drainage pilot areas, the handling of the collected data and data processing and analysis, covering the following subjects:

Soil science Agronomy Agro-socio-economics including gender aspects

Seminars and workshops in India

Study tours and attendance of symposia abroad.

Land drainage, irrigation, hydrology and salinity control

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Computer applications in data base management Computer applications in geo-information systems and satellite imagery Computer applications in waterlogging and salinity.

4.2 Adopted Approach in Technology Transfer

The project has adopted a step-wise approach in technology transfer through training:

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Basic training by sending project staff to regular training courses at specialised centres in India and abroad; Advanced training by sending project staff and selected university staff of the four Network Centres to tailor-made training course on subject matters in India; Project expert meetings in which project staff exchanged experiences, discussed and synchronised their research activities; In-depth training by sending project staff for collaborative research programmes at Universities and specialised research organisations abroad.

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These four training activities were supplemented by:

5. In-service training of visiting consultants at the Network Centres;

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Joint Completion Report on IDNP Result # 4 and 5 “Human Resource Development and Establishment of a Training Centre”

6. . Study tours to acquaint senior project staff with practices adopted elsewhere and to disseminate the knowledge and experiences obtained in the project to a broader audience by participation in international workshops and symposia; National Training courses to disseminate the knowledge and experiences obtained by the project within India.

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Besides the training component, the staff was exposed to various new equipments and funds were made available both under technical and financial assistance to purchase required instruments.

4.3 Basic Training in India and Abroad

The basic training activities were spread over the total project period of 6.5 years as not all project staff could be spared at the same time in order not to interfere with the on-going research activities.

4.3.1 Regular Courses in India

Twenty-four project staff, both scientific and technical staff, followed regular training courses organised by various training institutes in India (Table 3) . The main objective of this part of the training programme was to provide basic training in computer applications. For most of the project staffs at the network centres it was the first acquaintance with computers.

Table 3. IDNP - regular courses in India Course Organised by Duration(weeks) Period No. of participants

System

Research and Administration

1 Agriculture Research Information IASRI, Delhi 1.5 Aug 1998 1

2 Use of Computer in Agriculture IASRI, Delhi 2 July 1998 2

3 Basic Computer skills NICE, Bapatla 4 Jun 1997 5 4 Basic Computer skills NICE, Bapatla 4 Dec 1997 5 5 Basic Computer skills NICE, Bapatla 4 Jan 2000 10 6 Windows and MS Office NAARM, Hyderabad 2 Nov 1997 1

No. of Courses 6

No. of persons trained 24 Total person-months trained 22

4.3.2 Regular Courses Abroad

Twenty-eight scientific project staff participated in regular training courses organised in The Netherlands (Table 4). The main objective of this part of the training programme was to train the project staff in the basic skills on subject-matter issues related to waterlogging and salinisation of irrigated lands. Participants attended one of the following courses:-

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Joint Completion Report on IDNP Result # 4 and 5 “Human Resource Development and Establishment of a Training Centre”

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Table 4. IDNP - regular courses abroad

International Course on Land Drainage/ICLD in combination with the International Course on Computer ìvíodei Applications h Land Drahage/IcMALD at KIÜ, -W-agenmgen

International Course on Drainage Execution and Maintenance/ICDEM at ILRI, Wageningen

International Course on Institutions in Water Management/ICIWM at ILRI, Wageningen

International Course on Research and Extension in Agriculture/ICRE at IAC, Wageningen

International Course on GIS and Satellite Images at ITC, Enschede

Seed Production and Seed Technology Course at IAC, Wageningen

Soil and Plant Analysis at IAC, Wageningen

International Course on Irrigation Reforms/IMFIR at WU, Wageningen

Course Organised by Duration(weeks) Period No. of participants

1 ICLD & ICMALD ILRl 16 Aug-Dec 96/97/98/99/00 10

2 ICDEM ILRl 5 Aug - Sep 1997 3

3 ICIWM ILRl 2 t JI2001 5

4 ICRE IAC

5 GIS & Satellite Images ITC

6 Seed Production and Seed IAC Technology

7 Soil and Plant Analysis IAC

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8 May & June 1998

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9 Sep - Dec 1997 3

3 April - May 1999 1

No. of courses No. of persons trained Total person-months trained

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4.4 Advanced Training Activities in India

4.4.1 Tailor-made Courses in India

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The tailor-made courses were developed to train the project staff in subjects directly related to the research programme. In these tailor-made courses, these subjects, and in particular their applicability under local conditions, was discussed in detail. The focus of the tailor-made courses gradually changed from the basic skills on drainage pilot area research and data handling to data processing and analysis using computer models (Table 5, see Fig. top left, inside back cover). Hundred forty-four scientists from the project as well from other universities and research organisations in India participated in these courses (see Fig. top right, inside back cover):

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Joint Completion Report on IDNP Result # 4 and 5 "Human Resource Development and Establishment of a Traininx Centre"

Table 5. IDNP - tailor-made courses in India

Course Organised by Duration(weeks) Period No. of participants 1 Drainage Research Course CSSRl 3 Feb 1997 14 2 Socio-economic and Gender CSSRl 3 April 1997 11

3 Agro-sdcio-economic and ANGRAU 1 Dec 1997 12 Research Course

Gender Research

Irrigation and Drainage

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4 Computer Applications in GAU 2 Feb 1998 16

5 Drainage Envelope Research CSSRI 1 Aug 1998 6

6 EM38 Training Course CSSRl 1 Mar 1999 13

8 Pilot Area Data Analysis Course ANGRAU 3 Feb 2000 13 9 Integrated Pilot Area Research CSSRI 3 July 2001 18

10 Computer Models in Irrigation ANGRAU 3 Nov 2001 13

11 DRAlNMODlSlWARE CSSRl 3 Nov 2001 8 12 Train the Trainers Course CSSRI 2 Dec 2001 9

7 Pilot Area Data Analysis Course RAU 3 Mar 2000 11

Course

& Drainage

No. of courses No. of persons trained Total person-months trained

12 144 86

4.4.2 Project Expert Meetings in India

The expert meetings were a follow-up for the tailor-made courses. An expert meeting was devoted to one of the subjects of the research programme and the objective was to bring Project Staff together to exchange experiences on this particular subject and discuss and synchronise the research activities of the Network Centres. Four expert meetings were organised, in which 57 project staff participated (Table 6).

4.5 Collaborative Research Programme

The collaborative research programme gave the project staff the opportunity to delve into a specific subject of the on-going research activities and to collaborate with colleagues at international institutes, universities and/or organisations outside India. For CSSRI, the focus of the collaborative research programme was on the development of generally applicable models and concepts. For the Network Centres, the focus was on the application of concepts and models for the prevailing conditions in their States. Twenty-eight senior scientific staff of the project participated in the collaborative research programme and conducted their research at universities in The Netherlands and Australia (Table 7).

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Course Organised by Duration(days) Period No. of participants ’ 1 Drainage Expert Meeting, Navsari GAU 4 Jan 1998 20

2 Logical Framework Workshop, Delhi CSSRI 5 Aug 1998 6

3 Remote Sensing Expert Meeting, Karnal CSSRl 4 June 2001 13 4 Pilot Areas Research Expert Meeting, Karnal CSSRl 10 Jan 2002 18

No. of meetings No. of persons Total person-months trained

4 57 11

Table 7. IDNP - collaborative research

Name Centre Subject Organised Duration Period by (month)

1 Dr. S.K. Ambast

2 Er. M.J. Kaledhonkar

3 Dr. O.P. Singh

4 Dr. R.C. Sharma

5 Dr. D.K. Sharma

6 Dr. S.G. Patil

7 Dr. C.V. Hanumanthaiah

8 Mr. 0.D.Vanpariya

9 Mr. G.N. Kulkarni

10 Er. P.S. Kumbhare

11 Dr. 0.S.Tomar

12 Dr. K.K. Datta

13 Dr. P. Balakrishnan

14 Dr. T.V. Satyanarayana

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CSSRl

CSSRl

CSSRl

CSSRl

UASD

ANGRAU

GAU

UASD

CSSRl

CSSRl

CSSRl

UASD

ANGRAU

Evaluation of Irrigation System Performance using Satellite Imagery

Computer Modelling of Soil Alkalinity

Use of Satellite Data to Assess Drainage Problems

Use of Satellite Data to Identify Problem Areas

Water & Salt Balances in the Root Zone

Pesticide Contamination

Social & Economic Data Analysis

Social & Economic Data Analysis

Social & Economic Data Analysis

Drain Envelope Research

Re-use and Diposal of Drainage Effluent

Social & Economic Data Analysis

Water & Salt Balance Modelling

On-farm Water Flow Reaulation

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ITC

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IACA LR I

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ILRllDRl

CSlRO L&W

ILRllDRl

ILRl

ILRl

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6

3

3

3

3

1.5

1.5

2

3 3

4

3

2

Apr - Aug 1997

Sep’97 - Feb’98

Apr - Jun 1998

May - Jul 1998

Dec’98 - Feb99

Oct - Dec 1998

May - Jul 1999

May - Jul 1999

Apr - Jul 1999

May - Aug 1999

Apr - Jul 1999

Jul - OCt 1999

Dec’99 - Feb’OO

Aug - Sep’OO

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15 Dr. (Ms) M. Sethi 16 Dr. D.P. Sharma

17 Dr. S.K. Gupta

18 Dr. K.N. Singh

19 Er. A. Srinivasulu

20 Er. M.V. Manjunath

21 Mr.Y. Radhakrishna

22 Dr. N.P. S.Yaduvanshi

23 Mr. B.M. Doddamani

24 Mr. N.D. Desai

25 Dr. B.R. Prasad

' 26 Dr. R.G. Patil

27 Dr. M. Hebbara

28 Dr. S.K. Luthra

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CSSRl

CSSRl

ANGRAU

UASD

ANGRAU

CSSRl

UASD

GAU

ANGRAU

GAU

UASD

CSSRl

GIS & Remote Sensing Crop Salinity Modelling

Salt Balance Modelling

Salinity Nutrient Management

Irrigation & Drainage Modelling

Interceptor Drainage Modelling

Nutrient Management for Sustainable Agriculture

Nutrient Management for

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ILRI/A&A

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Nutrient Management for Sustainable Agriculture

Nutrient Management ILRI/A&A for Sustainable Agriculture

Reclamation

Reclamation

Reclamation

Instrumentation for W U 1.5 Conjunctive Use

I LR I/A&A

Soil Management for I LRI/A&A 1

Soil Management for ILRI/A&A 1

Soil Management for ILRIIA&A 1

Jul 2001 Jul - Oct 2001

Jul - Oct 2001

Aug - Oct 2001

Sep - Nov 2001

Sep - Nov 2001

Oct 2001

Oct 2001

Oct 2001

Oct 2001

Oct 2001

Oct 2001

Oct 2001

Oct -NOV 2001

No. of participants 28 Total 68.5

4.6 Study Tours

The aim of the Study tour programme was to give Senior Project Staff and Policy Makers at State level the opportunity for orientation on institutional arrangements of the execution of land drainage projects abroad and to present research results of the project at international conferences. The focus was on Project Result # 6 "Enhanced awareness at State and Central level o n the necessity o f a n agricultural drainage poli$,y". Twenty-nine Senior Project Staff and State Officials participated in this activity and visited Egypt, Israel, The Netherlands, Italy, South Korea and Indonesia (Table 8) f

4.7 In-service Training

The acquired skills were further elaborated using subject consultants from India and abroad. During their visits to the Network Centres, the consultants assisted the project staff with the implementation of their newly acquired skills (in-service training) and often presented lectures on specific topics to project and university staff.

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Tour Duration fweeksl Period No. of DarticiDants 1 ICID, Egypt 2 Sep 1996 2 The Netherlands, Italy & Israel 2 Jul 1997 3 The Netherlands & Israel 2.5 Aug 1997

~

3 1 1

4 Int. Sym. Salt Affected Soils, Cairo, Egypt 1 Sep 1997 2 5 Afro-Asian IClD Conference, Bali, Indonesia 1 Jul 1998 1 6 France, Germany &The Netherlands 2 Aug 1998 1 7 The Netherlands & Israel 2.5 Aug 1997 2 8 The Netherlands & Egypt 2 May 1998 2 9 ICID, Egypt 10 ICID, South Korea 11 The Netherlands & Egypt 12 Tanta Training Centre, Egypt

2 - 1 2 2

Sep 1996 4 Sep 2001 1 Dec 2001 6 Feb 2002 5

No. of study tours 12 No. of persons 29 Total person-months 13

4.8 National Training Programmes

To disseminate the knowledge and experiences obtained in the project, National Training Courses were organised for specialists from other State Universities and other research organisations in India. Three National Training Courses were organised:

Subsurface Drainage Use of Saline Water for Irrigation Agricultural Water Management

The support a n d input of ILRI lecturers was gradually phased out, from 75% in the first course to less than 5% in the last one. The newly build operational training centre at CSSRI, Karnal (Project Result # 5) , was the venue of the last course. Sixty-one scientists from all over India participated in the courses (Table 9).

Table 9. IDNP - National training courses in India _ _ _ _ ~

Course Organised by Duration Period No. of participants (weeks)

1 Subsurface Drainage Course CSSRI 4 31 May - 26 June 1999 - 20 2 Use of Saline Water for Irrigation CSSRI 3 26 June - 16 July 2000 20 3 Agricultural Water Management CSSRI 3 7 Jan. - 27 Jan. 2002 21

No. of courses 3 No. of persons trained 61 Total person-months trained 51

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Summarising what has been stated previously, as on 30th April 2002, 371 Indian scientific and ‘non-scientific staff members have received a total of 239 person-months training (Table 10). Beside all scientific project staff, numerous other staff members from the project, the Network Universities and other research and university centres in India participated in one or more of the training activities organised by the project.

Table 10. IDNP - summary training activities

No. of participants Person-months 1 Regular Courses in India 24 22 2 Regular Courses abroad 28 52 3 Tailor-made Courses in India 144 22 4 Project Expert Meetings in India 57 11 5 Collaborative Research 28 69 6 StudyTours 7 National Courses in India

29 61

13 51

Total 37 1 239

:.lo Purchase of Equipment

Both CSSRI and the network centres have purchased a number of advanced equipment. The equipment was purchased under the following heads: field survey equipment; laboratory equipment; computer hardware; computer software; office equipment; library equipment; training equipment; furniture; literature; and other equipment. A complete list of the equipment purchased is enclosed in Appendix 1.

4.11 Publications by the Project

Five main categories of publications have been issued by the project. Major research results have been summarised in ’Technical Reports’. Training results are presented under ‘Collaborative Research Reports’ and ’Training Courses Reports and Lecture Notes’. Contributions to local and international symposia, workshops and journals are presented under ’Published Papers’. The first four categories have been published by‘the various Network Centres. The last category pertains to documents like Annual Work Plans, Financial Reports, Co-ordination Mission Reports, Semestral Reports-and Technical Mission Reports from the supporting agency. A complete list of reports and papers published is enclosed in Appendix 2.

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5. OPERATIONAL T U N I N G CENTRE AT CSSRI

5.1 Introduction

Under the major head” Transfer of Technology” it has been proposed to establish a Training Centre at CSSRI: Karnal. Following Activities are included under this programme.

Construction of a hostel Construction of building with class-rooms

Furnishing of the training centre and hostel

5.2 Construction of Building with Class-Rooms

A building with class-rooms has been constructed. It includes a classroom (see Fig. top left & top right, inside back cover) and a conference room (see Fig. bottom left, inside back cover). These rooms have been provided with latest audio-video equipment and computers to meet the requirement of training.

5.3 Construction of the International Training Hostel

An International training hostel has been constructed (see Fig. bottom right, inside back cover). It is constructed adjoining to the existing scientist’s hostel for logistic and administrative reasons. It is provided with air-conditioned rooms besides a spacious kitchen, a dining room and a TV lounge.

5.4 Training Programmes Organised

The training centre became operational in the year 2001. The first training programme was organised during 12.11.2001-1.12.2001. On the basis of difficulties encountered in the organisation, necessary additional facilities were created. The present facilities are now fully appreciated by both the trainers and trainees. So far, 3 training programmes have been organised under the framework of Indo-Dutch Network Project (Table 11).

Table 11. Training programmes organised in the new facility

Training programme Dates No. of participants 1 1. DRAlNMODlSlWARE 12.11.2001-01.12.2001 2. Train the Trainers 03.1 2.2001-14.12.2001 3. Agricultural Water Management 07.01.2002-27.01.2002 4. Land Drainage course 11.03.2002-1 7.03-2002

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These facilities are also used for the general CSSRI training programmes. A training programme sponsored by the Ministry of Water Resources (GoI) has been organised (Table 11). The Indian Council of Agricultural Research has already approved the organisation of a 21 days Winter School on Computer Modelling in Irrigation and Drainage in November 2002. It is expected that CSSRI will increasingly use these training facilities.

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6. RECOMMENDATIONS

With several states ready with their drainage plans and the "National Drainage Policy" in the pipeline, drainage interventions will be implemented at an increasing scale, together with preparations of new drainage plans in other states. To successfully plan and implement these interventions, human resource development will be a key element. Human resource and infrastructure facilities now available at CSSRI and the four Network Centres, the following recommendations are made:

At the National level, CSSRI, with its well-equipped training infrastructure in land reclamation and agricultural land drainage, should be made a nodal agency for imparting training in this area of specialisation.

At State Level, the enhanced capacity at the four State Agricultural Universities should be utilised to strengthen both government and private organisations in activities aiming to combat waterlogging and salinity. These activities can include problem identification, creating awareness at State, Central and Farmer level, recommending solutions and dissemination of knowledge through training and advisory services.

Future training programme being organised in the field of irrigation and water management by various central and state organisations should have a good mix of drainage component to reorient the participants to this vital subject in the overall scenario of water management in India.

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APPENDIX 1

LIST OF EQUIPMENTS/INSTRUMENTS

PROCURED UNDER TA BUDGET

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Procured in 1997 Field survey equipment EM38 electromagnetic conductivity meter Bi-partite root augers Acralic sampling tube Hydraulic conductivity test kit Edelman auger with extension rods and handle Laboratory equipment PH meter PH electrodes model HI-1230B EC electrode model HI-9033 Salinity probes Mechanical balance Electronic balance Computer hardware

Computer 650CDT Computer 300CTE Computer software ILWlS 2.02 CROPWAT CLIMWAT for CROPWAT Office equipment Furniture (office and library) Library equipment Literature

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Computer software

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Guest house renovation J J Guest house furniture J J Water cooler J Wooden shutter J J Procured in 1999 Field survey equipment

Automatic agro-meteo-station J J J Water level recorder J J J J Sunscan light interception measurement system

Current meter J Solar energy system for data logger J D-diver data logger J Diver reading unit J Set for water sampling and field analysis J Hand soil penetrometer J Potentiometers for EM-38 J

Pipette apparatus J Set for pF determination J Water purifier J

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Computer software ILWlS updates

Sunscan software Surfer 7 for windows J

CROP WAT J Software for Diver J Office equipment Slide projector sets Overhead projectors

Digitial Planimeter J Modi FAX machine J Multi-purpose copier J

Guest house renovation J J Furniture J Guest house generator J

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CSSRl ANGRAU UASD RAU GAU Procured in 2001 Field survey equipment Rodding equipment with 300 m glass fibre rod Tecta detection set PHlECiT measuring set with electrodes, case, liquids, batteries

PH meter (robust, waterproof type) EC meter (robust, waterproof type) Nitrocheck reflectometer with strips (field use) Net radiometer and accessories Soil heat flux plate Digitial theodolite (laser controlled) Mechanical water level recorder Tension infiltrometer Penetro-logger Global positioning system, GPS II Plus GPS meter Infrared thermometer Extra nitro check reflectometer with strips Drain discharge recorder Thermo hydrograph( Period 7 days) Tractor mounted auger Mini tractor Power Tiller Laboratory equipment Electro-magnetic sieve shaker for 8 sieves Standard sieve set for wet and dry sieving (12), 0.063 - 8 mm (incl. Bottom and cap) Electronic balance, capacity 1200 g. Nitrasol nitrate meter for soil and water, complete set incl. case Automatic diluter Pipette apparatus (automatic) Oxygen diffusion meter Fluoride meter Sample ring kit 1-D flow permeameter -envelope testing set Guelph in situ permeameter Extension set for Guelph in situ permeameter

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Pantograph Mini rainfall simulator Soil moisture meter incl. probe Mirror stereoscope Pocket stereoscope

, Tensiometers ( 30,60 and 120 cm) Service kit for tensiometer Variable digitial volume pipetters Safety pette-pipette filter Dish washer Distilling water unit Drier for glassware Densiometer, 285 mm Chloride meter CEC determination unit Pippette bottle top dispensor with bottle Hand soil penetrometer One set of four ceremic plates for pF determination Hydraulic conductivity assembly (1 O samples) Shaking machine for liquid Hot plate Soil respiratory system Computer hardware Laptop compbte: IBM INTEL server IBM computer Computer software I LW Is3.0 Coral draw Off ice equipment Air conditioner Furniture Video camera Bicycle Spiral binding machine Upgrading of existing communication system Training equipment Sony camcorder P C l l O Digital camera WHI unsat suite plus Set of display panels and boards

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CSSRI, KARNAL (HARYANA)

Semestral Reports

Indo-Dutch Network Programme. 1997. Bi-Annual Progress Report (April - September 1997). CSSRI, Karnal. 70 pp.

Indo-Dutch Network Programme. 1998. Bi-Annual Progress Report (October 1997 - March 1998). CSSRI, Karnal. 69 pp.

Indo-Dutch Network Programme. 1998. Bi-Annual Progress Report (April - September 1998). CSSRI, Karnal, 62 pp.

Indo-Dutch Network Programme. 1999. Bi-Annual Progress Report (October 1998 - March 1999). CSSRI, Karnal, 62 pp.

Indo-Dutch Network Programme. 1999 Research Highlights (October 1998 - March 1999). Central Soil Salinity Research Institute, Karnal, 45 pp.

Indo-Dutch Network Programme. 1999. Bi-Annual Progress Report (April - September 1999). CSSRI, Karnal, 23 pp.

Indo-Dutch Network Programme. 1999. Research Highlights (April - September 1999). CSSRI, Karnal. 62 pp.

Indo-Dutch Network Programme. 2000. Bi-Annual Progress Report (October, 1999 - March, 2000). CSSRI, Karnal, 23 pp.

Indo-Dutch Network Programme. 2000. Research Highlights (October, 1999 - March, 2000). CSSRI, Karnal. 50 pp.

Indo-Dutch Network Programme. 2000. Bi-Annual Progress Report (April - September 2000). CSSRI, Karnal, 23 pp.

Indo-Dutch Network Programme. 2000. Research Highlights (April - September 2000). CSSRI, Karnal, 50 pp.

Indo-Dutch Network Programme. 2001. Bi-Annual Progress Report (October 2000 - March 2001). CSSRI, Karnal, 25 pp.

Indo-Dutch Network Programme. 2001. Bi-Annual Progress Report (April 2001 - September 2001). CSSRI, Karnal, 25 pp.

Technical Mission Reports

O.P. Singh and A.M. van Lieshout. Indo-Dutch Network Programme, Satellite Remote Sensing and Geographical Information System based Methodology for Identification of Waterlogging and Soil Salinity in Irrigation Commands, Karnal, March 1999.92 pp.

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Technical Reports (Collaborative Research)

S. K. Ambast. Indo-Dutch Network Programme. Monitoring and Evaluation of Irrigation System Performance in Saline Irrigated Command using Remote Sensing and GIS. Oct. 1997,106 pp.

M.J. Kaledhonkar. Indo-Dutch Network Programme. Solute Transport Model and Conjunctive Use Strategy Development for Areas Underlain by Alkali Water. Report No. 98/1 of the Soil Science and Plant Nutrition Section, Department of Environmental Sciences, Wageningen Agricultural University, 1998.

R.C. Sharma. lndo-Dutch Network Programme. Remote Sensing and GIS Techniques in Mapping Soil Salinity in Irrigation Command in Haryana, India. CSSRI, Karnal, December 1998. 20 pp.

K. K .Datta, Indo-Dutch Network Programme. Economic Evaluation of Agriculture Land Drainage. 1999.

O. P. Singh, Indo-Dutch Network Programme. Collaborative Research on GIS based Hydrology and Salinity Problems. 1999.41 pp.

P. S. Kumbhare, Indo-Dutch Network Programme. Subsurface Drainage Enveloping Needs, Design, and Performance Evaluation under Different Soil Conditions in India. CSSRI, Karnal, October 1999.53 pp.

D. K. Sharma , Indo- Dutch Network Programme. Salt and Water Balance in Crop Root Zone under Different Cropping Sequences. 1999.16 pp.

O. S. Tomar, Indo-Dutch Network Programme. Reuse and Disposal of Drainage Effluent and its Effect on Soil salinity, Crop Production and Tree Species. CSSRI, Karnal, October 1999.20 pp.

S. K. Gupta. Indo-Dutch Network Programme. Salt and Water Balance Modelling. 2001.41 pp.

D. P. Sharma. Indo-Dutch Network Programme. Drainage Water Salinity and Crop Yield Modelling. 2001.22 pp.

K. N. Singh. Indo-Dutch Network Programme. Interaction of Saline Drainage Water / Soils and Nutrients on Crop Yield Modelling. Nov., 2001.39 pp.

Madhurama Sethi. Indo-Dutch Network Programme. To Develop Methdology for Mapping Waterlogged Salt Affected Lands. 2001. 26 pp.

S. K. Luthra. Indo-Dutch Network Programme. Automation in Conjuctive Use of Saline and Fresh Water for Irrigation. 2001. 14 pp.

N. P. S. Yaduvanshi, Indo-Dutch Network Programme. Nutrient Management. Oct.,2001.16 pp.

Technical Reports, Proceedings, Lecture Notes

Indo-Dutch Network Programme. Subsurface Drainage, a Case Study of the Sampla Drainage Experiment. CSSRI, Karnal, 30 pp,

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S. K. Gupta and D. P. Sharma. (Eds). National Training Course on Drainage for Waterlogged Salt- affected Soils.(Lecture notes). Indo-Dutch Network Project, CSSRI, Karnal. (3lSt May -26th June, 1999). 187 pp.

S. K. Gupta and D. P. Sharma. (Eds). Tailor-Made Course on Data Handling. (Lectuie notes). Indo-Dutch Network Project, CSSRI, Karnal. (6 - 18 September, 1999). 41 pp.

K.K. Datta. The Damage Caused by Waterlogging and Soil Salinity: a Techno-Economic Study in Haryana. CSSRI, Karnal, October 1999.31 pp.

S.K. Gupta, D.P. Sharma and R.K. Yadav. Studies on Waterlogging - Crop Yield Relationship for developing Drainage Index(es). CSSRI, Karnal, 109 pp.

O.P. Singh. Methodologies for Appraisal of Waterlogging and Soil Salinity Problems. CSSRI, Karnal, 12.pp.

O.P. Singh. RS and GIS Based Methodology for Waterlogging and Salinity Evaluation. CSSRI, Karnal, 84 pp.

P.S. Kumbhare. Performance of Drain Envelope Materials under Different Soil Conditions. CSSRI, Karnal, 25 pp.

P.S. Minhas (Ed.). Lecture Notes. Training Programme on Use of Saline Water for Irrigation (June 26 to July 16,2000). CSSRI, Karnal, 410 pp.

S.K. Gupta (Ed). Drainage Investigations for Subsurface Drainage Design (Technical Report) Indo- Dutch Network Project. CSSRI, Karnal. 73 pp.

S. K. Gupta (Ed). Sensitization Workshop on Subsurface Drainage for Reclamation of Waterlogged Salt Affected Lands. (Proceedings) (12th May, 1999). CSSRI, Karnal. 43 pp.

D. P. Sharma and S. K. Gupta.(Eds). Training Course on Application of EM38 for Diagnostic Survey and Salinity Mapping (Lecture notes). (15 - 22 March, 1999) Indo-Dutch Network Project. CSSRI, Karnal. 78 pp.

S. K. Gupta and N. K. Tyagi (Eds).Workshop on Exchange of Information and Expertise on Irrigation Drainage and Salinity Control with Aral Sea Basin States (Proceedings Vol. I) (25-26 May, 1999) CSSRI, Karnal. 107 pp.

S. K. Gupta and N. K. Tyagi. (Eds).Workshop on Exchange of Information and Expertise on Irrigation Drainage and Salinity Control with Aral Sea Basin States (Proceedings Vol. 11) (25-26 May, 1999). 158 pp

Gurbachan Singh, S. K. Gupta, D. P. Sharma and N. K. Tyagi (Eds). Reclamation and Management of Waterlogged Salt Affected Soils(Technica1 report). CSSRI, Karnal. 100 pp.

S. K. Gupta. 2000. Drainage/ Water Management for Waterlogged Salt Affected Lands. Lecture Notes of The Training Course. CSSRI, Karnal. 250 pp.

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S. K. Gupta. 2000. Design and Installation of Subsurface Drainage Systems. Central Soil salinity Research Institl-ite, Karfia!. 53 rr- nn

S. K. Kamra and S. K. Gupta. 2001. National Training Course on Agricultural Water Management. CSSRI, Karnal. 527 pp.

CSSRI. 1997. Proceedings Second Workshop Indo-Dutch Operational Research Project held at Navsari Campus, October 8-9,1997.27 pp.

CSSRI. 2002. Proceedings Final Workshop Indo-Dutch Operational Research Project held at CSSRI, Karnal, March 1-3,2002.127pp.

Published Papers

C. S. Singh, S. K. Gupta and Sewa Ram. 1996. Assessment and management of poor quality waters for crop production: A simulation model (SWAM). Agric. Water Management. 30: 25-40.

R.K. Singh, S.O. Prasher, H.S. Chauhan, S.K. Gupta, R.B. Bonne1 and C.A. Madramootoo. 1996. An analytical solution of the Boussinesq equation for subsurface drainage in the presence of evapotranspiration. Transaction ASAE. 39: 953-960.

S. K. Gupta and N.K. Tyagi. 1996. Waterlogging and soil salinity in India with special reference4ob Gujarat and Ukai-Kakrapar command. Proc. Scientific Meeting on Waterlogging and Soil Salinity In Ukai-Kakrapar Command: Causes and Remedial Measures, Anand.

S.K. Luthra, M.J. Kalendhonkar and S.K. Gupta. 1996. Design and development of a valve with automatic control for drip irrigation system. Proc. Seminar on Modern Irrigation techniques. 26- 27 June, 1996. Univ of Agric. Sciences, Bangalore. Institution of Engineers, India. 53-62.

S.K. Gupta and M.K. Khandelwal. 1996. A critical analysis of waterlogging in the Ukai-Kakrapar irrigation Project. Proc. 3rd Int. Agricultural Engineering Conference of the Asian Association of Agricultural Engineering.9-12 Dec. Pune. Vol 1:561-570.

N.K. Tyagi and S.K. Gupta. 1997. Environmental issues in water resources management in India. Proc. National Meet On S&T inputs for Water Res. Mgt. IIT, New Delhi., 120-129.

S.K. Gupta. 1997. Integrated drainage systems for sustainable irrigated agriculture. Second International R&D Conf. 21-24 Oct. 1997, Vadodara. Vol. 11, Central Board Of Irrigation and Power, New Delhi. 158-165.

R.S. Pandey, A.K. Bhattacharya, O.P. Singh and S.K. Gupta. 1997. Water table draw down during drainage with evaporation/ evapotranspiration. Agric. Water Management. 35: 61-73.

S.K. Gupta, D.P. Sharma and K.V.G.K. Rao. 1997. Performance indicators for drainage evaluation and cause analysis. In Drainage in 21st Century: 7th Int. Drainage Symposium. Orlando, Frorida,

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D.P. Sharma, K.V.G.K. Rao and R.J. Oosterbaan, 1997. Soil salinity - wheat yield relationship on farmers' fields. Journ. Indian Soc. Soil Sc. Vol. 45: 406-409.

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K.K. Datta and C. de Jong. 1997. Economic consideration of agricultural land drainage for managing waterlogged saline soils. Indian J. Agril. Eco. 52(2) : 260-270.

K.K. Datta. 1997. Technological options for managing salt-affected soils in the context of the present economic policy. The Bihar J. Agri. Mktg. 5(2) : 200-206.

P.S. Kumbhare and K.V.G.K. Rao. 1997. Clogging of subsurface drains installed in sandy loam soil. XXXII Ann. Conv. Ind. Soc. Agric. Engineers (ISAE), PAU, Ludhiana. April 16-18,1997.

R. Parshad and O.P. Singh 1997. Institutional interventions and strategies to accelerate farmers participation in subsurface drainage project. Int. Symp. on Sustainable Management of Salt-Affected Soils in Arid Ecosystem, Cairo, Egypt. Sept. 22-26,1997.205-206.

D.P. Sharma and Komal Singh 1997. .Effect of spbsurface drainage on salt and water regimes of root zone in a waterlogged saline soil. 62nd Ann. Conv. Ind. Soc. Soil Sci. Calcutta. Oct. 18-21,1997. 284.

R. Parshad and O.P. Singh, 1997. Transfer of technology on subsurface drainage-some policy issues. Proc. 7th ICID International Drainage Workshop - Drainage for the 2lSt Century 17-21 November 1997. Penang Malaysia - Malaysia, pp T-2-1-T-2-15.

R.S. Pandey, A.S. Rathore and O.P. Singh, 1997. Drainage design equation with ET/E, variable drainable porosity and seepage, Proc. 7th ÍCID International Drainage Workshop - Drainage for the 2lSt Century 17-21 November 1997. Penang Malaysia - Malaysia, Vol. 11. S3-15-S3-21.

O.P. Singh and K.K. Datta. 1997. Problems, research efforts and adoption of drainage technology for reclamation of waterlogged and saline soils in India, Proc. 7th ICID International Drainage Workshop - Drainage for the 2lSt Century 17-21 November 1997. Penang Malaysia - Malaysia,

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K.K. Datta, V.K. Sharma, O.P. Singh and C. de Jong. 1997. Returns to investment on subsurface drainage for reclaiming waterlogged saline soils. Proc. 7th ICID International Drainage Workshop - Drainage for the 2lSt Century 17-21 November 1997. Penang Malaysia - Malaysia, pp S3-1 S3-14.

A. Verma, S.K. Gupta, K.K. Singh and H.S. Chauhan. 1998. Bi-level drainage: an analytical solution of the Boussinesq equation. Agric. Water Management, 37: 75-92.

S.K. Gupta. 1998. Coping with saline drainage effluents in irrigation commands. Proc. International Workshop on the Use Of Saline and Brackish Water during 10th Afro-Asian Congress of the ICID, Bali, Indonesia. 139-147.

K.V.G.K. Rao and S.K. Gupta. 1998. Drainage of Alluvial Soils. In: Agricultural Salinity Management in India. (Eds. Tyagi, N.K. and Minhas, P.S.), Central Soil Salinity Research Institute, Karnal. 279-296: .. . . I

O.P. Singh, 1998. Salinity and waterlogging problems in irrigation commands. In. Agricultural Salinity Management in India, (Eds. Tyagi, N.K. and Minhas, P.S.). Central Soil Salinity Research Institute, Karnal. pp 61-76.

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affected soils. In Remote Sensing in Geo-sciences. (Ed. N.K. Tripathi and V.N. Bajpai). Anmol Publications, New Delhi.

K.K. Datta 1998. Economic and financial viability of SSD in sandy loam soils of Haryana. National Seminar on Socio-Economical Aspects of SSD and Water Management Keld at Jaipur, 22-23 May,

D.K. Sharma, 1998. Effect of sodic water on crops in the sequences A d e r semi-arid climatic conditions. First International Congress on Agronomy, Environment and Food Security for 2lSt Century from 23-27 November, 1998 at Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi:

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R.C. Sharma, 1998. Evaluation of soil-site suitability for wheat in reclaimed alkali and saline soils. Salinity News. Vol. 9 (1-2), 3.

S.K. Gupta. 1999. Management of poor quality ground waters for crop production in India. In Inland Water' Resources : India. Discovery Publishing House, New Delhi. ,545-557.

B.R. Sharma and S.K. Gupta. 1999. Regional salt and water balance modelling for eco-friendly sustainable irrigated agriculture. Jour. of ICID. 45-57.

D.K. Sharma and D.R. Sharma, 1999. Sustainable use of poor quality water with proper scheduling of irrigation and nitrogen levels to rice crop. Wat. Sci. Tech. 40(2) : 111-114.

D.P. Sharma and K.N. Singh, 1999. Soil salinity and crop yield relationships in Western Yamuna Command. In. National Seminar on Development in Soil Science - 1999. 64th Annual Convention, Indian Society of Soil Science, TNAU, Coimbatore, November 26-30,220.

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S.K. Gupta. 2000. Techniques for managing waterlogged soils. Indian Farming. 49(11): 47-52.

D.P. Sharma and S.K. Gupta (Eds.). 2000. Application of EM38 for soil salinity appraisal: an Indian experience. In EM 38 Workshop Proceedings. ( Vlotman, W. F. Ed.). ILRI, Netherlands. 23-35.

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S.K. Gupta. 2000. Reclamation of waterlogged salt affected lands: An overview of various drainage systems. Proc. Sth ICID Int. Drainage Workshop. New Delhi. Vol 11: 261-276.

K.S. Rawat, S.K. Gupta and M.C. Agarwal. 2000. Use of Hooghoudt's equation in inverse mode for calculating transmissivity of shallow aquifers. Proc. . sth ICID Int. Drainage Workshop. New Delhi. Vol IV: 201-210.

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P.S. Kumbhare and H.P. Ritzema, 2000. Need, selection and design of synthetic envelopes for subsurface drainage in clay and sandy loam soils of India. Proc. Sth ICID, Drainage Workshop, New Delhi. Vol. IV, 163-169.

S.K. Gupta, D.P. Sharma, R.K. Yadav and A.S. Gautam. 2000. Surface drainage requirement of crops. 3rd Int. R & D conf. CBIP, New Delhi. Vol 11.33-39.

S.K. Gupta, S.K. Sharma and N.K. Tyagi. (Eds.). 2000. Salinity Management in Agriculture. Central Soil Salinity Research Institute, Karnal. 388 pp.

T.J. Kelleners, S.K. Kamra and R.K. Jhorar, 2000. Prediction of long-term drainage water salinity of pipe drains. J. Hydrol. 234 : 249-263.

D.P. Sharma, Komal Singh and K.V.G.K. Rao. 2000. Subsurface drainage for rehabilitation of waterlogged saline lands : example of a soil in semi-arid climate. Arid Soil Res. Rehabil. 14: 373- 386.

D.P. Sharma, K.N. Singh and P.S. Kumbhare, 2000. Waterlogging and soil salinity problems in Western Jamuna Command and their effect on crop yield. Proc. International Conference on Managing Natural Resources for Sustainable Agricultural Production in 2lSt Century, New Delhi, 14-18 February, 2000, %62-563.

K.N. Singh and D.P. Sharma, 2000. Studies on nitrogen and phosphorus requirements for sustaining wheat yield in sandy loam saline soils. Int. Conf. on M-anaging Natural Resources for Susta,inable Agricultural Production in 21th Century, New Delhi, February 14-18,2000.2: 189-190.

P.K. Joshi, O.P. Singh, C. Lal and C.S. Jaiswal, 2000. Performance study of surface and subsurface drainage for desalinization of heavy textured paddy fields. Proc. of Sth ICID International Drainage Workshop, New Delhi, India. Vol. 11,255-260.

N.K. Tyagi. 2000. Minimizing waterlogging and salinity in irrigation command areas : Some approaches. Paper presented during Intemational Conference on "Land Resource Management for Fòod, Employment and Environmental Security" Soil Conservation Society of India, New Delhi, November 9-13,2000.

N.P.S. Yaduvanshi. 2000. Effect of organic and inorganic fertilizers on sustainability of soil fertility and productivity of rice and wheat system in alkali soils. Proc. of Inte Conf. on Managing Natural Resources for Sustainable Agricultural Production in the 2lSt Century held at IARI, New Delhi, Feb. 14-18,2000.

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J. Boonstra, W. Wolters and S.K. Gupta. 2001. Salinity control in canal commands- the Indo-Dutch Network Project. Grid ( 18 August Issue). 13.

K.S. Rawat, V.K. Tripathy, S.K. Gupta and K.V.G.K. Rao. 2001. Effect of drain placement in a low hydraulic conductivity zone in a two layered soil profile on transmissivity of shallow aquifers. J. Ind. Soc. Soil Sci. 49: 399-406.

S. K. Gupta and D. P. Sharma. 2001. Waterlogged salt affected lands: diagnosis and remedial measures. In. Physical Methods for Soil Characterization ( Behari, J. Ed.). Narosa Publishing House, New Delhi. 173-183.

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S. K. Gupta. 2002. A century of subsurface drainage research in India. Irrigation and Drainage Systems. 16: 69-84.

M. Tech/ Ph. D. Thesis

A. Kumar. 1995. Hydraulic Optimization of Groundwater. M.Tech Thesis. GB Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar.

Niranjan Kumar Thakur. 1997. An Integrated Simulation Model for Assessment of Surface Drainage Requirement of Crops. M.Tech Thesis. IIT, Kharagpur.

I waterlogging in a moderately sodic soil unger field conditions. J. Ind. Soc. Soil Sci. 49: 524-528.

A.K. Verma. 1997. Transient Solution of the Boussinesq’s Equation for Bi-level Drainage: M.Tech Thesis. GB Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar.

C. K. Chaudhary. 1997. Crop Evapotranspiration and Irrigation Scheduling Studies for Optimizing Water Use. M. Tech Thesis. GB Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar

K.K. Sharma. 1998 . Studies on Drainage Investigations and Design of Subsurface Drainage Systems. M.Tech Thesis. GB Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar

A. K. Yadav. 1998. Sewage Water Utilization in Agriculture: An Approach for a Techno-Economic and Environmental Evaluation. M.Tech Thesis. GB Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar

Y. Singh. 2000. Effect of Short-term Waterlogging on Growth, Yield and Mineral Composition of Sorghum and Berseem in Gypsum Amended Alkali Soil. Ph. D. Thesis. Agra University, Agra.

S K. Raul. 2000. Sustainability of Rice- Wheat Cropping in Haryana: An Analysis of Salt and Water Balance Implications. M.Tech Thesis. GB Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar ,

V. K. Tripathi. 2001. Design of an Evaporation Pond as a Drainage Effluent Disposal Strategy in Land Locked Areas. M.Tech Thesis. GB Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar

V. Anchal. 2002. Groundwater Modelling for an Irrigated Area in a’SFmi-arid Region. M.Tech Thesis. JLN Krishi Vishvavidalaya, Jabalpur.

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Technical Reports

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Indo-Dutch Network Programme. Mapping Salt-affected Soils and Waterlogged Areas in Parts of NSP Right Canal Command and Krishna Western Delta. Acharya N.G. Ranga Agricultural University, Bapatla, Technical Bulletin 1. 71 pp.

Indo-Dutch Network Programme. Design and Construction of Drainage Systems at Konanki and Uppugunduru. Acharya N.G. Ranga Agricultural University, Bapatla, Technical Bulletin 3.30 pp.

C.V. Hunamanthaiah and T.V. Satyanarayana. Indo-Dutch Network Programme. Analysis of Costs of Construction of Drainage Systems at Konanki and Uppugunduru. Acharya N.G. Ranga Agricultural University, Bapatla, Technical Bulletin 4. 14 pp.

C.V. Hunamanthaiah and T.V. Satyanarayana. Indo-Dutch Network Programme. Pre-drainage Base-line Survey of Socio-economic Aspects of farmers at Konanki and Uppugunduru. Acharya N.G. Ranga Agricultural University, Bapatla, Technical Bulletin 5.44 pp.

T.V: Satyanarayana. Indo-Dutch Network Programme. Analysis of Flume Designs for Discharge Measurement and Regulation in Field Channels of Irrigation Commands. Acharya N.G. Ranga Agricultural University, Bapatla, Technical Bulletin 6. 134 pp.

T.V. Satyanarayana. Indo-Dutch Network Programme. Flow Regulation and Measurement for Efficient On-farm Irrigation Water Management at Konanki Pilot area under NSP Right Canal Command. Acharya N.G. Ranga Agricultural University, Bapatla, 196 pp.

A. Srinivasulu and T.V. Satyanarayana. 2001. Indo-Dutch Network Programme. Waterlogging and Salinity in Nagarjuna Sagar Project Right Canal Command: A Status Report. Acharya N.G. Ranga Agricultural University, Bapatla, 59 pp.

Indo-Dutch Network Programme. Mapping of Salt-affected Soils and Waterlogged Areas in Parts of NSP Right Canal Command Area, Prakasam District, Andhra Pradesh. Acharya N.G. Ranga Agricultural University, Bapatla, Concise Draft Report. 14 pp.

Collaborative Research Reports

C.V.Hanumanthaiah, Indb-Dutch Network Programme, Socio-Economic & Data Analysis. July, 1999.

T.V.Satyanarayana, Indo-Dutch Network Programme, Flow Regulation and Measurement for Efficient on-farm Irrigation and Water Management at Konkani ORP Site under NSP Right Canal Commands. Sept., 2000.55 pp.

A.K. Srinivasulu. Indo-Dutch Network Programme, Salt and Water Balance Modelling on Konanki Pilot Area. 2001.23 pp.

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Y. Radhakrishna, Indo-Dutch Network Programme, Nutrient Management. Oct.,2001.

B. Rajendra Prasad, Indo-Dutch Network Programme, Research on Soil Management. Oct.,2001.

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G.V. Lakshmi, Ch. Sujani Rao, and G. Anita. 2000. Nutrient status of salt-affected soils of Prakasam District, Andhra Pradesh. Paper presented at National Seminar-2000. Indian Society of Soil Science, held at Nagpur during 27-30 December 2000.

A. Srinivasulu, T.V. Satyanarayana, and H.V. Hema Kumar. 2001. Performance evaluation of closed subsurface drainage system in a pilot area in Nagarjuna Sagar Project, right canal command area. Paper presented at the 35th Annual Convention/National Symposium of Indian Society of Agricultural Engineers, held at Bhubaneswar, Orissa during 22-24 January 2001.

H.V. Hema Kumar, T.V. Satyanarayana, A. Srinivasulu, and G. Aravind Reddy. 2001. Drainage investigations for the design of subsurface drainage system at Konanki pilot area in Prakasam District of Andhra Pradesh. Paper presented at the 35th Annual Convention/National Symposium of Indian Society of Agricultural Engineers, held at Bhubaneswar, Orissa during 22-24 January 2001.

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T.V. Satyanarayana, W. Wolters and H.W. Denecke. 2001. Successful drainage pilots in Andhra Pradesh. GRID, IPTRID, Rome, Italy.

T.V. Satyanarayana, A. Srinivasulu, and H.V. Hema Kumar. 2001. Successful drainage pilot in P NSP Right Canal Command in India - a case study. Proc. First Asian Conf. ICID, Korea, Sep. 2001.

I.V. Subba Rao, G.V. Lakshmi, Ch. Sujani Rao and T.V. Satyanarayana. 2001. Control of soil salinity through subsurface drainage - a case study of Konanki experiment. Proceedings first Asian Conference of ICID, Seoul, Korea, September 2001.

C.V. Hunamanthaiah, A. Sri Lakshmi and T.V. Satyanarayana. 2001. Gender issues in saline affected areas of in NSP Right Canal Command - a case study. Proceedings Int. Conf. on Society, Politics, the Economy and the Environment, Bangalore, India, July 2001.

G.V. Lakshmi and Ch. Sujani Rao. 2001. Effect of subsurface drainage system on soil salinity at Konanki pilot area in Andhra Pradesh. Proc. National Seminar of Soil Science, Udaipur, India, October 2001.

Ch. Sujani Rao, G.V. Lakshmi and M. Ratnam. 2001. Control of soil sodicity at Konanki pilot area of Andhra Pradesh. Proc. National Seminar of Soil Science, Udaipur, India, October 2001.

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Indo-Dutch Network Programme. Report on the Training Course on Pilot Area Data Analysis. Acharya N.G. Ranga Agricultural University, Bapatla, 20 pp.

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M.Sc. Thesis

A.V. Suresh Babu, 1997. Impact Assessment Options on Salt Concentration and Water Table Behaviour using Regional Agro-Hydro-Salinity Model (RSM) and GIS. M.Sc. Thesis. G.B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar

Radio Broadcasts

All India Radio, Vijayawada On the Research Activities and Achievements of Bapatla Network Centre of IDNP. October 10,2001.

Video Presentation

Indo-Dutch Network Programme, A Photographic Presentation of Activities at IDNP Centre Bapatla, with Video. Acharya N.G. Ranga Agricultural University, Bapatla.

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Technical Reports

Indo-Dutch Network Programme. Benchmark Survey for Drainage and Reclamation: a Case Study in Ukai Kakrapar Command. Soil and Water Management Research Unit, Navsari Campus (GAU).

Indo-Dutch Network Programme, Introduction to Computer and its Usage in the Field of Soil and Water Management. Soil and Water Management Research Unit, Navsari Campus (GAU), 34 pp.

P.K. Shrivastava, M.M. Parikh and S. Raman. Indo-Dutch Network Programme. Diagnosis of Existing Irrigation System in Segwa Pilot Area. Soil and Water Management Research Unit, Navsari Campus (GAU), 32 pp.

N.G. Ahir, O.D. Vanparia and A.M. Patel. Indo-Dutch Network Programme. Plot Survey in Segwa Pilot. Soil and Water Management Research Unit, Navsari Campus (GAU), 6 pp. (interim report).

M.M. Parikh, A.N. Lad, P.K. Shrivastava, A. M. Patel and S . Raman. Indo-Dutch Network Programme. Pre- Drainage Investigation in Segwa Pilot Area. Soil and Water Management Research Unit, Navsari Campus (GAU), SWM Technical Report No. 1,45 pp.

A.M. Patel, M.S. Malik, M.M. Parikh and S. Raman. Indo-Dutch Network Programme. Ground Water Fluctuation and Quality in Surat Branch of Kakrapar Command. Soil and Water Management Research Unit, Navsari Campus (GAU), SWM Technical Report No. 3/38 pp.

B.R. Patel, P.K. Shrivastava and S. Raman. Indo-Dutch Network Programme. Report on Water Balance Study. Soil and Water Management Research Unit, Navsari Campus (GAU), SWM Technical Report No. 4,s pp.

P.K. Shrivastava, B.R. Patel, G.K. Makvana and S. Raman. Indo-Dutch Network Programme. Report on Inventory of Existing Irrigation System at Sisodara Pilot Area. Soil and Water Management Research Unit, Navsari Campus (GAU), SWM Technical Report No. 5 ,7 pp.

B.R. Patel, P.K. Shrivastava and S. Raman. Indo-Dutch Network Programme. Report on Conveyance Losses. Soil and Water Management Research Unit, Navsari Campus (GAU), SWM Technical Report No. 6/12 pp.

P.K. Shrivastava, B.R. Patel, G.K. Makvana and S. Raman. Indo-Dutch Network Programme. Drip Irrigation in Sugarcane. Soil and Water Management Research Unit, Navsari Campus (GAU), SWM Technical Report No. 7,7 pp.

P.K. Shrivastava, B.R. Patel, A.M. Patel and S. Raman. Indo-Dutch Network Programme. Salt and Water Balance Study at Segwa Pilot Area. Soil and Water Management Research Unit, Navsari Campus (GAU), SWM Technical Report No. 8/21 pp.

P.K. Shrivastava, B.R. Patel, G.K. Makvana and S. Raman. Indo-Dutch Network Programme. Well Irrigation in Sugarcane: A Case Study of Segwa Pilot Area. Soil and Water Management Research Unit, Navsari Campus (GAU), SWM Technical Report No. 9 , 5 pp.

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M.M. Parikh, P.K. Shrivastava, A.N. Lad and S. Raman. Indo-Dutch Network Programme. Drainage System Design Report. Soil and Water Management Research Unit, Navsari Campus (GAU), SWM Technical Bulletin No. 12,45 pp.

A.N. Lad, P.K. Shrivastava, A.M. Patel, N.G. Savani, M.M. Parikh, G.K. Makvana and S. Raman. Indo-Dutch Network Programme. Pre-Drainage Investigations in Sisodara Pilot Area. Soil and Water Management Research Unit, Navsari Campus (GAU), SWM Technical Bulletin No. 13,38 PP.

P.K. Shrivastava, N.G. Savani, A.N. Lad, M.M. Parikh and S. Raman. Indo-Dutch Network Programme. Drainage System Installation in Segwa Pilot Area. Soil and Water Management Research Unit, Navsari Campus (GAU), SWM Technical Bulletin No. 14,116 pp.

P.K. Shrivastava, B.R. Patel and S. Raman. Indo-Dutch Network Programme. Surface Drainage Design for the Ukai Right Bank Canal Command. Soil and Water Management Research Unit, Navsari Campus (GAU), SWM Technical Bulletin No. 15,29 pp.

O. D. Vanparia, N. J. Ahir, A. M. Patel, R. G. Patil and S. Raman. Indo-Dutch Network Programme. Socio-Economic Baseline Surveys of Segwa and Sisodara Pilot Areas. Soil and Water Management Research Unit, Navsari Campus (GAU), SWM Technical Bulletin No. 16,29 pp.

P.K. Shrivastava and S. Raman. Indo-Dutch Network Programme. District Crop and Domestic Water Demands of Gujarat. Soil and Water Management Research Unit, Navsari Campus (GAU), SWM Technical Bulletin No. 18,65 pp.

M.M. Parikh, P.K. Shrivastava, A.N. Lad and S. Raman. Indo-Dutch Network Programme. Drainage System Design Report. Soil and Water Management Research Unit, Navsari Campus (GAU), 42 PP.

N.D. Desai and B.R. Vekaria. Indo-Dutch Network Programme. Impact of Water Table on Cane Yield. Soil and Water Management Research Unit, Navsari Campus (GAU), 15 pp. (interim report).

Collaborative Research Reports

O.D.Vanparia, Indo-Dutch Network Programme, Socio-Economic and Data Analysis. July, 1999.

N.D.Desai, Indo-Dutch Network Programme, Nutrient Management. Oct.,2001.

R.G.Pati1, Indo-Dutch Network Programme, Research on Soil Management. Oct.,2001 I

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Technical Reports

Indo-Dutch Network Project. 1997. Monitoring and Evaluation of Subsurface Drainage System installed at ATC Loonkaransar. RAU, Hanumangarh, September 1997. <.

A. Chandra, J.K. Gaur, A.K. Singh, and I.N. Mathur. Indo-Dutch Network Programme. Pre- Drainage Investigations in Lakhuwali Pilot Area. Agricultural Research Sub-station Hanumangarh (RAU), IDNP Technical Report No. 1/45 pp.

J.K. Gaur and A. Chandra. Indo-Dutch Network Programme. Possibility of Utilisation of Solar Energy in Pumping of Drainage Effluent in north-western Irrigation Plains of Rajasthan. Agricultural Research Sub-station Hanumangarh (RAU), IDNP Technical Note No. 1/10 pp.

-R.S. Shekawat, V.P. Singh, and A. Chandra. Indo-Dutch Network Programme. Pre-Drainage Base-. Line Survey on Socio-Economic Aspects of Farmers of Lakhuwali Pilot Area. Agricultural Research Sub-station Hanumangarh (RAU), IDNP Technical Report No. 2,27 pp.

J.K. Gaur and A. Chandra. Indo-Dutch Network Programme.' Design and Installation of Subsurface Drainage System in Lakhuwali Pilot Area. Agricultural Research Sub-station Hanumangarh (RAU), IDNP Technical Report No. 3/27 pp.

Santosh Rathore. Indo-Dutch Network Programme. 2001. Studies of Fluctuation of Soil and Water Quality over the Project Period (1996-2001) at Lakhuwali Pilot Area. ,Agricultural Research Sub- station Hanumangarh (RAU), IDNP Technical Report No. 4 /83 pp.

Santosh Rathore. Indo-Dutch Network Programme. 2002. Methodology for Mapping Waterlogged and Saline Areas of Part of Hanumangarh District and its Remedial Measures. Agricultural Research Sub-station Hanumangarh (RAU), IDNP Technical Report No. 5/64 pp.

Shekhawat, R. S. and Shekhawat, P. S. 2002. Indo-Dutch Network Programme. Economic Analysis of Subsurface Drainage of Lakhuwali Pilot Area under IGNP Command. Agricultural Research Sub-station Hanumangarh (RAU), IDNP Technical Report No. 6,35pp.

Santosh Rathore. Indo-Dutch Network Programme. Methodology for Mapping Waterlogged and Saline Areas of Part of Hanumangarh District. Agricultural Research Sub-station Hanumangarh (MU), 10 pp.

Collaborative Research Reports

R.S.Shekhawat, Indo-Dutch Network, Programme, Socio-economic and Data Analysis. July, 1999. I

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Published Papers

S. Rathore and P.S. Yadav. 2001. Benchmark survey of soil and water quality at Lakhuwali pilot area before installation of SSD-system in N.W. Rajasthan. Presented in 66th Annual Convention - National Seminar of the Indian Society of Soil Science, October 2001.

K.K. Yadav and S. Rathore. 2001. Response of barley to method and rate of ZnSO, application on waterlogged and saline soil. Presented in 66th Annual Convention - National Seminar of the Indian Society of Soil Science, October 2001.

S. Rathore. 2002. Mapping of waterlogged and saline areas of Tibbi and Rawatsar tehsils and its remedial approaches. 17th World Congress of Soil Science, Bangkok, Thailand.

Radio Broadcast

S. Rathore. Radio talk .All India Radio Station Suratgarh,

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Indo-Dutch Network Programme. Reclamation of Waterlogged and Salt-affected Soils at Islampur and Devapur in Upper Krishna Project Command Area. University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad, Agricultural Research Station, Bheemarayanagudi. April 1996.

Indo-Dutch Network Programme. Pre-Drainage Investigations in the Phase-I Area of IDNP Project Site at Islampur-Devapur (J). Agricultural Research Station Bheemarayanagudi (UASD), August 1999.88 pp.

Indo-Dutch Network Programme, Land Use Pattern and Crop Performance under Varying Water table and Salinity Conditions in the OW Area at Islampur-Devapur (J). Agricultural Research Station Bheemarayanagudi (UASD), August 1999.28 pp.

Indo-Dutch Network Programme. Report on Leaching Studies in the Salt-Affected Black Soils of Indo-Dutch Network Project Site, Islampur-Devapur (J). Agricultural Research Station Bheemarayanagudi (UASD), August 1999.15 pp.

P. Balakrishnan, G. N. Kulkarni and V.B. Kuligod, Indo-Dutch Network Programme. 1999. A Status Report of Upper Krishna Project in Karnataka. Agricultural Research Station Bheemarayanagudi (UASD), August 1999,62 pp.

I'. Balakrishnan. Indo-Dutch Network Programme. Assesment of the Effect of Waterlogging Soil Salinity in UKP Command Area using Computer. March,2000.61 pp.

M.S. Shirahatti, P. Balakrishnan, R.D. Barkar, R.S. Yarnal, V.B. Kuligod and S. Bhimappa. Indo- Dutch Network Programme. Drainage System Design, Construction and Monitoring at Islampur- Devapur (J) Area under the Indo-Dutch Network Project. Agricultural Research Station Bheemarayanagudi (UASD), 64 pp.

G.N. Kulkarni, V.B. Kuligod, M.S. Shirahatti, B. M. Dodamani, and P. Balakrishnan. Indo-Dutch Network Programme. Pre-Drainage Socio-Economic Baseline Survey of the Operational Research Project Area in Upper Krishna Project Command, Karnataka. Agricultural Research Station Bheemarayanagudi (UASD), 64 pp.

P. Balakrishnan, V.B. Kuligod, M.S. Shirahatti, and B. M. Dodamani. Indo-Dutch Network Programme. A Brief Report on the Status of Land Degradation and Reclamation / Drainage Feasibility Studies in Upstream Area of Bonal Tank in Peth Ammapur and Mangalore Villages. Agricultural Research Station Bheemarayanagudi (UASD), 28 pp.

G.N. Kulkarni and P. Balakrishnan. Indo-Dutch Network Programme. Socio-Economic and Cost- Benefit Analysis of Islampur Pilot Subsurface Drainage Project in Upper Krishna Project Command Area, Karnataka. Agricultural Research Station Bheemarayanagudi (UASD), 45 pp.

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Technical Reports ( A R S Gangavathi)

Indo-Dutch Network Programme. Preliminary Investigations on some Physico-chemical and Hydrological Parameters of the Soils (1994-95) of the Agricultural Research Station at Gangavathi, Tungabhadra Project Command. Agricultural Research Station, Gangavathi (UASD).

Indo-Dutch Network Programme. Evaluation of Interceptor Drainage System on Crop Yield, Soil Salinity, and Water Table Depth. Agricultural Research Station, Gangavathi (UASD), August 1999.

Indo-Dutch Network Programme. Evaluation of Existing Subsurface Drainage System in Tungabhadra Irrigation Command. Agricultural Research Station Gangavathi (UASD), August 1999.15 pp.

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Collaborative Research Reports

P. Balakrishnan. Indo-Dutch Network Programme. Computer Simulation Models of Irrigation and drainage and their Application in Upper Krishna Project Command Area of Karnataka State in India. Agricultural Research Station Bheemarayanagudi (UASD), 58 pp.

M.V. Manjunatha. Indo-Dutch Network Programme. Studies on Applicability of Intercepter Drain for Tungabhadra Canal Commands. 2001.84 pp.

B.M. Dodamani, Indo-Dutch Network Programme, Nutrient Management. Oct.,2001.

M. Hebbara, Indo-Dutch Network Programme, Soil Management for Reclamation. Oct.,2001. 15 PP. S.G. Patil, Indo-Dutch Network Programme, Studies on Ground Water Pollution by Pesticides in Irrigation Command. Dec., 1998. 36 pp.

G.N. Kulkarni, Indo-Dutch Network Programme, Socio-economic and Data Analysis. July, 1999, 25 PP-

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Annual Workplans

Indo-Dutch Network OW project, Inception Document and Plan of Operations. January 1996. R. J. Oosterbaan, CTA, ILRI, Wageningen.

J. Boonstra, R.J. Oosterbaan, H.P. Ritzema and W. Wolters. Indo-Dutch Network Programme, Workplan 1997, Report of an ILRI Co-ordination Mission part 1. ILRI, Wageningen, November 1996.20 pp.

J. Boonstra, R. J. Oosterbaan, H.P. Ritzema and W. Wolters. Indo-Dutch Network Programme, Annexes to Workplan 1997, Report of an ILRI Co-ordination Mission part 2. ILRI, November 1996.43 pp.

R.J. Oosterbaan, J. Boonstra and W. Wolters. Indo-Dutch Network Programme, Report of a Co-ordination Mission (Sep/Oct 1997), Part I: Workplan 1998. ILRI, Wageningen, November 1997. 47 PP.

J. Boonstra, H.W. Denecke, H.P. Ritzema, W. Wolters. Indo-Dutch Network Programme, Annual Work Plan 1999, report of an ILRI Co-ordination mission. ILRI, Wageningen, October 1998.42 pp. + 7 annexes.

Indo-Dutch Network Programme. Annual Work Plan 2000. ILRI, Wageningen, November 1999. 135 pp.

Semestral Reports

R. J. Oosterbaan. Indo-Dutch Network Programme, Semestral Report (November '95-April '96) No. 1. ILRI, Wageningen, May 1996.13 pp. + 3 annexes.

R.J. Oosterbaan. Indo-Dutch Network Programme, Semestral Report (May '96 - April '97) No. 2 and 3. ILRI, Wageningen, April 1997.13 pp. + 3 annexes.

R.J. Oosterbaan. Indo-Dutch Network Programme, Semestral Report (May '97 - November '97) No. 4. ILRI, Wageningen, December 1997.14 pp. + 3 annexes.

R. J. Oosterbaan. Indo-Dutch Network Programme, Semestral Report (October '97 - April '98), No. 5. ILRI, Wageningen, May 1998.11 pp. + 2 annexes.

J. Boonstra. Indo-Dutch Network Programme. Semestral Report No. 6, May '98 - October '98. ILRI, Wageningen, November 1998.12 pp. + 2 annexes.

J. Boonstra. Indo-Dutch Network Programme. Semestral Report No. 7, November '98 - April '99. ILRI, Wageningen, May 1999.14 pp. + 5 annexes.

J. Boonstra. Indo-Dutch Network Programme. Semestral Report No. 8, May '99 - October '99. ILRI, Wageningen, November 1999.100 pp.

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J. Boonstra. Indo-Dutch Network Programme. Semestral Report No. 9, November '99 - April '00. ILRI, Wageningen, May 2000.100 pp.

J. Boonstra. Indo-Dutch Network Programme. Semestral Report No. 10, May 'O0 - October '00. ILRI, Wageningen, March 2001.64 pp.

J. Boonstra. Indo-Dutch Network Programme. Semestral Report No. 11, November 'O0 -April '01. ILRI, Wageningen, May 2001.98 pp.

J. Boonstra. Indo-Dutch Network Programme. Semestral Report No. 12; May 'O1 -October 01. ILRI, Wageningen, November 2001.100 pp.

Financial Reports

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R.J. Oosterbaan, J. Boonstra and W. Wolters. Indo-Dutch Network Programme, Report of a Co-ordination Mission (Sep/Oct 1997), Part 11: Budget 1998. ILRI, Wageningen, November 1997. 57 PP.

F. J.H. Twente. Indo-Dutch Network Programme, Implementing a New format for the Expenditures Claims, report of a mission to CSSRI, Karnal. ILRI, Wageningen, June 1998. 11 pp. + 7 annexes.

F.J.H. Twente. Indo-Dutch Network Programme, Instruction on the Use of the Spreadsheet for Claims/Expenditures Claims from 1 April onwards, report of a mission to CSSRI, Karnal. ILRI, Wageningen, June 1998.45 pp.

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J. Boonstra. Indo-Dutch Network Programme, Budget to Annual Work Plan 1999, report of an ILRI co-ordination mission. ILRI, Wageningen, October 1998. 65 pp.

J. Boonstra. Indo-Dutch Network Programme, Annual Budget 2000. ILRI, Wageningen, November 1G99.58 pp.

J. Boonstra. Indo-Dutch Network Programme, Budget Extension Period, November 2000 - April 2002. ILRI, Wageningen, January 2001,56 pp.

Co-ordination Mission Reports

R. J. Oosterbaan and J. Boonstra. Indo-Dutch Network Programme, Report of a Coyordination Mission April - May 1997. ILRI, Wageningen, May 1997.33 pp.

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J. Boonstra. Indo-Dutch Network Programme, Report of an ILRI Co-ordination mission. ILRI, Wageningen, June 1998.22 pp.

J. Boonstra, H.P. Ritzema, and W. Wolters. Indo-Dutch Network Programme, Co-ordination Mission 10 October - 3 November 1999. ILRI, Wageningen, November 1999.26 pp.

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Technical Mission Reports

L. Res. Indo-Dutch Network Programme, Mission Report on Gender Aspects. ILRI, Wageningen, March 1997.22 pp.

L. Res. Indo-Dutch Network Programme, Gender Aspects in Rajasthan, Mission Report. ILRI, Wageningen, May 1997.20 pp.

H.P. Ritzema. Indo-Dutch Network Programme, Consultant Mission on Pilot Area Research, 20 May - 6 June 1997. ILRI, Wageningen, June 1997.47 pp.

A.M. van Lieshout. Indo Dutch Network Programme, Geographic Information Systems/Remote Sensing, Mission Report. ILRI, Wageningen, July 1997.23 pp.

C. de Jong. Indo-Dutch Network Programme, Report on the Agro - Socio - Economic Research. ILRI, Wageningen, August 1997.6 pp.

K.V.G.K. Rao, H.P. Ritzema and W. Wolters. Indo-Dutch Network Programme, Report of a Mission to India, January 1998. ILRI, W.a_geningen, January 1998.51 pp. + 4 Appendices.

H.W. Denecke. Indo-Dutch Network Programme: Pilot Project for Investigation of Sub-surface Drainage Systems. ILRI, Wageningen, February 1998.24 pp. + 1 annex.

G. Naber. Indo-Dutch Network Programme, Computerisation of Gujarat Agricultural Library. ILRI, Wageningen, March 1998.13 pp. + 9 annexes.

J.G. Kroes. Pesticide Management, Tungabhadra, Mission Report. ILRI, Wageningen, April 1998. 39 pp. + 2 annexes.

H.W. Denecke, H.P. Ritzema. Indo-Dutch Network Programme, Pilot Projects Konanki, Uppugunduru, Islampur, mission report. ILRI, Wageningen, May 1998.76 pp.

L. Res. Indo-Dutch Network Programme, Gender Program, Kärnataka and Andhra Pradesh, mission report. IAC, Wageningen, May 1998. 12 pp. + 9 annexes.

N.T. Konijn. Indo-Dutch Network Programme, Data Capture & Data Processing at the Gujarat Agricultural University, Navsari, India, mission report. ILRI, Wageningen, August 1998. 61pp.

L. Res. Indo-Dutch Network Programme, Gender Program, Rajasthan and Gujarat, mission report. IAC, Wageningen, December 1998.12 pp. + 7 annexes.

J. Boonstra. Indo-Dutch Network Programme, Report of a consultancy mission to CSSRI, Karnal. ILRI, Wageningen, January 1999.33 pp.

W. Wolters. Indo-Dutch Network Programme, Report of a mission to India. ILRI, Wageningen, February 1999.25 pp.

S.G. Patil, A.M. Matser, J.G. Kroes, M. Leistra. Indo-Dutch Network Programme, Pesticides in the Tungabhadra Irrigation Area in southern India. ILRI, Wageningen, March 1999.50 pp.

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D.K. Sharma, J.C. van Dam, R.A. Feddes. Indo-Dutch Network Programme, Salt and Water Balances in the Crop Root zone under Irrigated Conditions. ILRI, Wageningen, April 1999. 38 PP.

4 R.A.L. Kselik. Indo-Dutch Network Programme, Report of a consultancy mission to CSSRI, Karnal, on the use of data bases. ILRI, Wageningen, April 1999.18 pp.

H.W. Denecke. Indo-Dutch Network Programme, Research in Pilot Projects: Konanki, Uppugunduru, Islampur. ILRI, Wageningen, May 1999.48 pp.

N.T. Konijn. Indo-Dutch Network Programme, Data Collection for Collaborative Research on the Agro-Economic & Gender Issues of Drainage Systems. ILRI, Wageningen, May 1999.19 pp.

H.P. Ritzema. Indo-Dutch Network Programme, Consultant Mission on Pilot Area Research. ILRI, Wageningen, July 1999.59 pp.

L. Res. Indo-Dutch Network Programme, Report on Collaborative Research Socio-economic and Gender. IAC, Wageningen, July 1999.29 pp.

W. Wolters. Indo-Dutch Network Programme, The Status of Work on Project Result #1: A Methodology for Identification of Waterlogging and Soil Salinity Conditions by Remote Sensing. ILRI, Wageningen, August 1999.39 pp.

A.M. van Lieshout. Indo-Dutch Network Programme, Report on Methodology Development for the Identification of Waterlogging and Soil Salinity Conditions by Remote Sensing. ITC, Enschede, August 1999.24 pp.

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C . de Jong and N.T. Konijn. Indo-Dutch Network Programme, Report on Collaborative Research Agro-Socio-Economic Study. ILRI, Wageningen, September 1999.22 pp.

W. Wolters and O.P. Singh. Indo-Dutch Network Programme, Report of a Mission to Gujarat and Andhra Pradesh for Remote Sensing and Water Management. ILRI, Wageningen, March 2000. 25 PP. H.P. Ritzema. Indo-Dutch Network Programme, Report on a Consultancy Mission to Gujarat and Rajasthan. ILRI, Wageningen, November 2000,28 pp.

O.P. Singh, A.M. van Lieshout,.and W. Wolters. Indo-Dutch Network Programme, Mission Report on a Methodology for Identification of Waterlogged and Soil Salinity Conditions by Remote Sensing. ILRI, Wageningen, July 2001,23 pp.

J. P.M. Hoevenaars, Editor. Indo-Dutch Network Programme, Proceedings of Joint Collaborative Research Programme at ILRI-Alterra of IDNP Soil Scientists and Agronomists. ILRI, Wageningen, October 2001,49 pp.

A. Schrevel. Indo-Dutch Network Programme, Socio-economic surveys and drainage systems management in Lakhuwali, Rajasthan and in Phase I and Phase 11, Karnataka. ILRI, Wageningen, November 2001,15 pp.

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H.C. J. Vrolijk. Indo-Dutch Network Programme, Mission Report Economic Studies October 19 - November 4,2üü1 Hanumangarh, Rajasthan. ILRI, Wageningen, November 2001,22 pp.

Lyda Res. Indo-Dutch Network Programme, Gender Issues Navsari and Bapatla. ILRI, Wageningen, November 2001,43 pp.

S.K. Ambast, A.M. van Lieshout, and W. Wolters. Indo-Dutch Network Programme, Mission Report on Project Result #1. ILRI, Wageningen, February 2002,12 pp.

H.P. Ritzema. Indo-Dutch Network Programme, Mission Report on Project Result #2. ILRI, Wageningen, February 2002,15 pp.

Training Courses Reports

H.P. Ritzema. Indo-Dutch Network Programme, Report on the Drainage Research Course. ILRI, Wageningen, April 1997.20 pp.

C. de Jong and Lyda Res. Indo-Dutch Network Programme, Report on the Socio-Economic and Gender Research Course, CSSRI, Karnal, 7 - 26 April 1997. ILm, Wageningen, July 1997.33 pp.

E.H. Kloosterboer. Indo-Dutch Network Programme, Report of a Consultancy Mission to CSSRI on Training. ILRI, Wageningen, February 1998.18 pp. + 6 annexes.

K.J. Lenselink and T.J. Kelleners. Indo-Dutch Network Programme, Report of a Mission to the Gujarat Agricultural University, Navsari, India, to conduct a Training Course on Computer Applications in Irrigation and Drainage from 29 January to 15 February, 1998. ILRI, Wageningen, March 1998.13 pp. + 6 annexes.

W. Dierickx. Indo-Dutch Network Programme, Training Course on Drainage Envelope Research, Report of a Mission to CSSRI, Kamal. ILRI, Wageningen, October 1998.32 pp.

F.P.M. Cortenbach. Indo-Dutch Network Programme, Training course on EM38, Report of a Consultancy Mission to CSSRI, Karnal. ILRI, Wageningen, April 1999.16 pp.

R.J. Oosterbaan, H.P. Ritzema and T.J. Kelleners. Indo-Dutch Network Programme, All India Training Course on Subsurface Drainage for Groundwater and Salinity Control. ILRI, Wageningen, July 1999.13 pp.

R.A.L. Kselik and T.J. Kelleners. Indo-Dutch Network Programme, Training Course on Data Handling and Analysis. ILRI, Wageningen, October 1999.8 pp.

R.A.L. Kselik and T.J. Kelleners. Indo-Dutch Network Programme, Pilot Area Data Analysis Course. RAU, Bikaner, Rajasthan. ILRI, Wageningen, March 2000.80 pp.

H.W. Denecke and W.F. Vlotman. Indo-Dutch Network Programme, Pilot Area Data Analysis Course. ANGRAU, Bapatla, Andhra Pradesh. ILRI, Wageningen, March 2000.14 pp.

H.P. Ritzema, R.J. Oosterbaan, and H. Vrolijk. Indo-Dutch Network Programme, Report on the Integrated Pilot Area Research Training Course. ILRI, Wageningen, J~lly 2001,34 pp.

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H.C. Jansen and C.W.J. Roest. Indo-Dutch Network Programme, SIWARE and DRAINM,OD Training Course at CSSRI, Karnal, Haryana, November 2001. Alterra-ILRI, Wageningen, December 2001,28 pp.

J. Boonstra and R. A.L. Kselik. Indo-Dutch Network Programme, Computer Models in Irrigation and Drainage Training Course at ANGRAU, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, November - December 2001. Alterra-ILRI, Wageningen, January 2002,21 pp.

H. Hoeve and C. Terwisscha van Scheltinga. Indo-Dutch Network Programme, Training for Trainers Course at CSSRI, Karnal, Haryana, December 2001. Alterra-ILRI, Wageningen, January 2002,17 pp. .

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