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Outlines issues cocerning water in the 21st century, revisits water resources management policy, critically analyses the water crisis agenda, addresses generic and region-specific issues, assesses the reasons for market failure in water resources planning, and incidences of massive water crisis.

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Outlines issues cocerning water in the 21st century, revisits water resources management policy, critically analyses the water crisis agenda, addresses generic and region-specific issues, assesses the reasons for market failure in water resources planning, and incidences of massive water crisis.
Autorenporträt
Dr Gangadhar Banerjee, a PhD in Economics and LLB from Jadavpur University, was a visiting faculty in management colleges; researcher in primary, secondary, tertiary and management areas and a Ph.D. guide. He was one of the members of Global Management Training Consortium (GMTC) and Higher Education Forum (HEF) with a very rich academic and industry background. He served as an Associate Professor for about 3 years in Vivekanand Education Society's Institute of Management Studies & Research (VESIMSR). Having 44 years' experience in industry, he was one of the directors of Nagaland Regional Rural Bank and Nagaland State Co-operative Bank and one of the members of High Level Government Boards and Committees. He retired as general manager, from the National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD). Besides this, he served as Senior Research Officer (Economics); Tea Board, Govt of India; Research Officer, Sundarban Development Board, Govt of West Bengal; Deputy Director, Uttar Pradesh Development System Corporation, Subsidiary of UP State Planning Board, Lucknow; and Researcher Agro Economic Research Centre, Visva Bharati, Santiniketan, India. He published as many as 26 books, 12 reports on techno-economic study in tea industry/evaluation/ monitoring special studies; and 200 papers in industry and academically recognized international and national journals. He was awarded with the Siksha Ratan Puraskar, 2012 and Bharat Jyoti Award, 2013 by the India International Fellowship Society, New Delhi. He was also a recipient of the Best Citizens of India Award, 2013 by International Publication House, New Delhi and received the Distinguished Teacher award in 2016 from the Management Teachers' Consortium, Global. Sarda Banerjee (Ganguly), B.A Hons. in Economics (SNDT University, Mumbai), MA in Economics (Mumbai University), B. Ed (Visva Bharati Central University), Santiniketan. She is at present serving as teacher and freelance writer. She published one book and few papers in reputed National Journal with her father Dr Gangadhar Banerjee.