What are the positive and negative implications of interlinking of rivers? Discuss the environmental concerns arises from interlinking of rivers. Suggest some measures to reduce the impact and balanced development between interlinking and environment.

Answer: Interlinking of rivers is the process of connecting two or more river basins through human intervention. The aim of interlinking is to transfer surplus water from one river basin to water deficient river basin.

India's National Water Development Agency has proposed interlinking of rivers in both peninsular block and Himalayan block. Since rainfall in India is not evenly distributed, some river basins receive more rainfall than others. Thus, connecting the river basins through interlinking infrastructure can solve the twin problem of flooding and drought.

In India, three major interlinking projects namely Ken-Betwa, Damanganga-Pinjal and Par Tapi- Narmada link are ....

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