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Chandigarh, July 30
Muktsar lad Manhar Bansal topped the national level Common Law Admission Test (CLAT), the results of which were announced on Thursday.
Congratulations to Muktsar boy Manhar Bansal for topping the national level Common Law Admission Test (CLAT). Your great achievement will certainly be an inspiration for other students. Best of luck beta for your bright future…God bless! pic.twitter.com/dLER8Gt0hC Capt.Amarinder Singh (@capt amarinder) July 30, 2021
Announcing the development, Punjab Chief Minister Capt Amarinder Singh congratulated Bansal in a tweet saying: Congratulations to Sri Muktsar Sahib boy Manhar Bansal for topping the national level Common Law Admission Test (CLAT). Your great achievement will certainly be an inspiration for other students. Best of luck beta for your bright future…God bless!
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1 The total availability of water in Punjab from all sources is 53.06 BCM (billion cubic metres) against the total demand of 66.12 BCM for various sectors, of which agriculture accounts for 62.58 BCM.
Infocus Agriculture: Water conservation
The total availability of water in Punjab from all sources is 53.06 BCM (billion cubic metres) against the total demand of 66.12 BCM for various sectors, of which agriculture accounts for 62.58 BCM. So, there is a gap of 13.06 BCM, which is met through exploitation of groundwater resources over and above the recharge. According to the Central Ground Water Board, within the next 25 years, groundwater in Punjab will fall to levels beyond extraction if the exploitation continues at the current rate.
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