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Watch: Water From Bhitarkanika Being Directed Into Gaps In Mangroves To Make Ground Fertile
Writer: Tarin Hussain
She is hailing from Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh. She is pursuing Bachelors degree in Mass Communication planning to set off her career as a content crafter.
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She is hailing from Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh. She is pursuing Bachelors degree in Mass Communication planning to set off her career as a content crafter.
An IFS Officer, Susanta Nanda shared a video on his Twitter handle on 5 July showcasing the process of using fishbone-shaped canals to direct water from Bhitarkanika's creeks into gaps in mangroves, with an aim to make the saline barren ground fertile enough to host newly planted mangrove species. The design enables the water to penetrate every crevice of the area.
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