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In Meghalaya, a 200 year old system of tapping stream and spring water by using bamboo pipes,
is prevalent.
- Bamboo pipes are used to divert perennial springs on the hilltops to the lower reaches by gravity.
- The channel sections made of bamboo, divert water to the plant site, where it is distributed into branches.
- If the pipes pass roads, they are taken high above the land on the free branches.
- Reduced channel sections and diversion units are used at the last stage of water application. The last channel section enables water to be dropped near the roots of the plant.
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The Manchester of India, is the name given by the famous textile center of the Manchester, which is in the Great Britain to the Ahmedabad it is given because of similarity with the famous cotton textile center of Manchester.
Ahmedabad is the city of the Gujarat and is located in the western India. Manchester of the India is the largest city in the state of Gujarat. In this city there is the river the name of that is, Sabarmati River which runs through its center of the city.
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