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Voelkel Industrie Produkte (VIP) GMBH Exhibiting in EA Water, Mumbai
Posted on 21 Dec, 2010 06:13 PMOrganizer: EA Water Private Limited
Aquatech India 2011, Amsterdam RAI, Mumbai
Posted on 21 Dec, 2010 03:48 PMOrganizer: Amsterdam RAI
Venue: Bombay Exhibition Centre in Mumbai, India
Description:
Aquatech India 2011 exhibition and conference will showcase a wide spectrum of latest technologies and developments in the field of water and wastewater management. This tradeshow will provide manufacturers and suppliers a secure, recognized and reliable means/approach to enter the water industry.
Indian Water Works Association announces training course in rain water harvesting, Mumbai
Posted on 18 Nov, 2010 09:46 AMContent and Image Courtesy: Indian Water Works Association
Organizer: Indian Water Works Association
Venue: Conference hall of IWWA at –IWWA head quarters building
Protect the right to life considering the dignity of women who do not have access to a toilet
Posted on 30 Sep, 2010 10:26 AMSanitation - a big problem in India, as half the population of our country do not have access to this facility. Mumbai is one of the biggest cities in the world and advanced in terms of its commercialization. However, sanitation is one of the most common issues neglected. Our team of women from Jan Jagruti went into the lanes of 3 areas Azad Mohala, Bharatiya Kamla Nagar, Vijay Nagar and spoke to women to understand the severity of the sanitation issue prevailing. These areas have severe problems with public health, due to improper sanitation infrastructure and insufficiency of toilet facilities, compounded by numerous issues of flooding during the monsoon season. Khaaddi, a local area/dumping ground, is widely used by local residents for urination and defecation, leading to the spread of contagious diseases. Though women use paid toilets, the issue of cleanliness and waiting in long queues are the most common problem before them. It is very insecure for them when they use open spaces for defecation.
India Infrastructure Report 2011 on Water - Call for papers
Posted on 21 Sep, 2010 02:22 PMPapers may address one or more of the following areas:
Situation analysis
- Studies assessing current and future water situation in India
- Water – climate change nexus and implications for the future
Third edition of Genpact NASSCOM Social Innovation Honours 2011
Posted on 13 Sep, 2010 03:19 PMContent and Image Courtesy: NASSCOM Foundation
K-East Ward Mumbai Water Distribution Improvement Project (WDIP): FAQs compiled by CASUMM
Posted on 01 Aug, 2010 03:58 PMThis document by Collaborative for the Advancement of the Study of Urbanism through Mixed Media (CASUMM) provides details about the K-East Water Distribution Improvement Project (WDIP) started in Mumbai, in the form of FAQs.
It argues that the very way in which the project is being planned and implemented, indicates that the agenda of the donor organisations is to gradually push for the privatisation in the water sector.
Water distribution improvement "World Bank style" in K-East Ward Mumbai - A working paper by CASUMM
Posted on 01 Aug, 2010 03:43 PMIn this document by CASUMM, the author raises important questions regarding the recent trends towards privatisation of water supply in Indian cities by discussing the case of the water supply scheme project in the K-east ward of Mumbai.
The privatisation of the water supply scheme, which has been implemented through grants by the World Bank (WB) raises serious questions regarding the intentions of the international organisations that fail to take into consideration the local context and the needs of the people and focus exclusively on profit making.
Need help in organising awareness programme - Mumbai Suburbs
Posted on 22 May, 2010 12:05 PMHello Friends !
This is my first post on the board. I compliment the portal team in compiling enormous resources on line .
The slum water programme business plan: A sustainable water solution for marginalized slum communities - A document by ROWS
Posted on 03 May, 2010 10:28 PMThis document by Reach Out Water Solutions (ROWS) highlights the daily reality of people living in the slums of Mumbai and the inadequate water supply available to the 10 million slum residents to meet their daily requirements.
It presents a business plan, namely the Slum Water Programme (SWP) that proposes a comprehensive, community driven, decentralised programme to meet the water needs of the slum community.
The programme proposes to do this in three ways:
- Firstly, by dealing with the problem of inadequate supply of water to the slum residents by the municipality, through increasing the availability of water
- By providing improved quality of water through utilising water purification techniques
- Improving access to water by making it available at the doorstep