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Department of Irrigation uses Hydrological Models Developed by IWMI

Hydrological models of the Koshi, Karnali-Mohana and Mahakali basins in Nepal were completed and adopted by the Department of Irrigation, Government of Nepal for developing Irrigation Master Plan for Nepal. The E-flows requirements will also be incorporated in the Irrigation Master Plan. The IWMI team has also provided input into…

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