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ONGC to explore route of river Saraswati

The ancient river Saraswati might just hold a key to solve the water scarcity problems of desert state Rajashtan, according to ONGC.

Published on: May 09, 2006 07:01 PM IST
None | By , Jaisalmer
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The ancient river Saraswati might just hold a key to solve the water scarcity problems of desert state Rajashtan, according to Oil and Natural Gas Corporation, which has launched a unique project to discover the route of the river.

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Under the project, ONGC in collaboration with government agency Water and Power Consultancy Services (WAPCOS) would dig many wells in Jaisalmar, Barmer and Bikaner districts that will aid its search for water of the river, believed to have originated in the Thar desert and disappeared into present day Pakistan.

ONGC would dig 16 deep wells at several places in the desert in its search, G Bandhopadhya, WAPCOS general manager and works leader said.

Amidst chanting of mantras the project titled 'Saraswati,' began on Monday in Dabla in Jaisalmer district in the presence of officials from ONGC and WAPCOS.

Based on satellite imagery by ONGC, it was found that a few thousand years ago, the river flowed from Northeastern side to Southwestern direction before disappearing into the desert, he said.

ONGC has entrusted the operational activities to WAPCOS.

 
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