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Pathetic knowledge about ground tables and SDI
by JATIN PATEL on Aug 20, 2006 11:46 PM

Sir,

I am really sorry to read all this, but what makes me more sad is the blind faith turning fanatic like ganesh milk drinking and allahs karishma! When will the ellite SC/ST/OBC branded highly qualified government civil engineers rise? After excessive rainfalls and with dams getting build in the region, the ground water SDI goes down. Ground water SDI is highest in summer, when ocean waters salts start to percolate in to the ground water. To maintain salinity of ground water is very important for cultivation of crops. Ground water might (purely a guess) have reached its saturation, migrating sweet water towards ocean. So if something like this is the case, let me ask those allah's karisma friends, will they pump sweet water in areas like Bengal, Orissa, Saurastra, where ground water is also salty? I have to ask because the competent civil engineers in government have not been able to figure this out for years in our great dumb-o-crazy. Atleast will somebody start to keep trail of SDI and quality of ground water for public records? I'm really baffled by 21st century india with 16th century babur thinking and 10k yrs old Ganesh milk drinking saga! It's time for Har Har Mahadev.

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