Citing example of Mauritius where farmers are excellently using drip irrigation in sugarcane crop, he said that drip and fountain irrigation methods can be used for multiplying production capacity in India as well.
The minister said the Centre is working on various aspects to double the income of farmers.
He said the Centre is studying the Indo-Pak Water Treaty for providing a permanent solution to the water problems of the area.
The minister further said the water going into Pakistan and then falling into ocean can be given to farmers of Haryana, Rajasthan and Punjab.
On this occasion, the Union Minister of State for External Affairs, Nihalchand, Chairman of the Rajasthan Minority Commission, Jasbir Singh and other dignitaries were present.
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