The scheme, approved by the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs, aims to improve available technologies to achieve optimal efficiency and economy in planning, design, construction and operation of water resources projects.
The scheme includes activities such as research and development in apex organisations at national level, sponsoring and coordinating research in water sector, support for dissemination of research findings and technology transfer, evaluation of research and development activities and consultancies.
It aims at finding solutions to problems relating to water resources in view of the increasing demand for water due to rapid population growth, urbanisation, industrialisation and climate change.
Other institutions such as the Indian Institutes of Technology, universities and research laboratories will also be involved in research activities under the scheme.
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