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The Kerala government has declared its intent to protect and preserve the existing paddy lands in the state, refusing to allow them to be used for other purposes. The decision is aimed at ensuring food security and recharging the groundwater table, as one acre of paddy land can collect up to five crore litres of water per year.
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