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wastage of water

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  • wastage — [[t]we͟ɪstɪʤ[/t]] 1) N UNCOUNT Wastage of something is the act of wasting it or the amount of it that is wasted. ...a series of measures to prevent the wastage of water... There was a lot of wastage and many wrong decisions were hastily taken.… …   English dictionary

  • Water efficiency — can be defined as *1) the accomplishment of a function, task, process, or result with the minimal amount of water feasible; *2) an indicator of the relationship between the amount of water required for a particular purpose and the amount of water …   Wikipedia

  • Water supply and sanitation in Nicaragua — is provided by a national public utility in urban areas and water committees in rural areas. Despite relatively high levels of investment, access to water in urban areas has barely kept up with population growth, access to urban sanitation has… …   Wikipedia

  • wastage — /ˈweɪstɪdʒ / (say waystij) noun 1. loss by use, wear, decay, wastefulness, etc.: *However, farmers were pleased that the Snowy s waters would be boosted by stopping water wastage and leaks elsewhere, rather than reducing the flow in other rivers …  

  • wastage — UK [ˈweɪstɪdʒ] / US noun [uncountable] a) the amount of something that is wasted We need to reduce water wastage in the area. b) a situation in which something is wasted • See: natural wastage …   English dictionary

  • wastage — wast|age [ weıstıdʒ ] noun uncount the amount of something that is wasted: We need to reduce water wastage in the area. a. a situation in which something is wasted …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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  • Agriculture in ancient Tamil country — During the Sangam age, 200 BCE 200 CE, agriculture was the main vocation of the Tamils. [cite book last = Venkata Subramanian title = pages = p. 26] It was considered a necessity for life, and hence was treated as the foremost among all… …   Wikipedia

  • Holi — Festival of Colours Lord Krishna playing Holi with Radha and other Gopis Observed by Hindus, mainly in India, Nepal, Sri Lanka and Slough …   Wikipedia

  • Economy of ancient Tamil country — The economy of the ancient Tamil country (Sangam era: 200 BCE – 200 CE) describes the ancient economy of a region in southern India that covers the present day stateTamil Nadu. The main economic activities were agriculture, weaving, pearl fishery …   Wikipedia

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