Irrigation in India faces many problems.
(a) Reduced water pollution and improved quality of water.
(b) Deforestation leading to drought and reduction of rainfall.
(c) A large quantity of water is not properly utilized.
(d) All

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(c) A large quantity of water is not properly utilized.

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