Motivation

Why is G2K Jal-Sethu?

  • One India One River!
  • Bring Water to meet City Demands!
  • Avoid Recurring Floods to Save Lives & Crops!
  • Avoid Pollution and Preserve Rivers!
  • Share among Under-Utilized and Over-Utilized!
  • Connect Major Rivers and Transport!
    • River is the Greenest and Cheapest Transportation
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Introduction

What is G2K Jal-Sethu?

  • Analytical Tool for Exploring New Waterways!
  • Interactive Exploration for Developing Canals and Aqueducts
  • Near-Realtime Exploration for Entire Nation
  • Chart Cost-Effective Routes to Bring Water from Locations of Abundance
  • Evaluate Exhaustively Long River Bodies for an Optimal Route To A Destination
  • Plan Waterways for Short or Extended Distances Over Complex Geologies
  • Identify Effective Diversions from Population Centers
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Scenarios

How can G2K Jal-Sethu be Useful?

  • Explore Drawing Kaveri Waters to Bengaluru
  • Plan Diverting/By-Passing River Yamuna from Delhi to Benefit the Farmers
  • Discover Linking the Often-Flooding Ravi/Beas/Sutlej to the Yamuna
  • Run Full-Search for Cost-Effective Routes from Godhavari to Krishna
  • Plan Waterways for Short or Extended Distances Over Complex Geologies
  • Build Multi-Stage River-Linking Project Plans
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Technicals

How does G2K Jal-Sethu Work?

  • Digital Elevation Data (DEM) from ASTER2 Satellites
    • DEM Data for All 10mX10m Land of Entire Nation
  • Soil Classification Data (WRB 2006) from UN SoilGrids
    • Soil Data for All 250mX250m Land of Entire Nation
  • Elevation and Soil Type Define Construction Cost for Routes
  • Cost for Billions of 10X10 Land; and 10s of Billions Links
  • Crunched to Millions of Analyticals
  • Resulting to Interactively Searchable Map-Dashboard
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Cultural Motivation

Why Would You Seek G2K?

  • Rivers Run Through The Entire Indian Civilization. All Indians See Connected to A River of His/Her Home!
  • Edward Gibbon in his magnum opus tells about the Somnath Temple:
    "Two thousand Brahmins were consecrated to the service of the deity, whom they washed each morning and evening in water from the distant Ganges."
  • In Adhyatma Ramayana, Rama worships Shiva in Rameshwar and tells:
    "After taking bath in the sea at Rameshwar, one should bring Ganga water and offer over Shiva. This will certainly bring salvation"

Help/Contact

Have Problem? Need Help? Have Suggestions?

  • Use Demo/Guide Section
    • Videos Could Introduce G2K Jal-Sethu Screens
    • Also, There are Videos for Advanced Usages
  • If You have Any Recommendations for Publishing On-Demand Cost-Effective Routes Between Large Water Bodies, Please Send Email to Us
  • For Issues/Problems/Follow-Ups, Please Send Email to Us

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