💨 Abstract
The Jal Shakti Minister plans to use AI and IoT for water resource management and rainwater harvesting in drought-prone regions. AI tools will be used for irrigation scheduling, crop monitoring, smart irrigation systems, and decision support systems. AI models will predict groundwater behavior, identify pollution-prone areas, and enable proactive interventions. IoT-based valves will ensure precise irrigation and conserve water resources.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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