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Fate of Pune’s rivers: Presentation by Sarang Yadvadkar
None of the rivers that flow through Indian cities have even bathing quality water and Pollution Control Boards do not have a single success story of river revival to share. Posted on 22 Mar, 2011 09:54 AM


Fate of Pune’s Rivers

Estimating the investment requirements for urban infrastructure services – Report of the High Powered Expert Committee (HPEC)
The report documents the nature of the urbanisation challenges facing India. Its central message is that urbanisation is not an option. Posted on 22 Mar, 2011 09:13 AM

Urban InfrastructureThis report on Indian urban infrastructure and services is an outcome of the High Powered Expert Committee (HPEC) chaired by Isher Judge Ahluwalia set up by the Ministry of Urban Development in May, 2008 for estimating the investment requirement for urban infrastructure services. It is an inevitable outcome of the faster rates of growth to which the economy has now transited. Indeed, urbanisation is itself a process that will support growth. The Committee has made recommendations on how to deal with these challenges of urbanisation.

The Committee has held several meetings with officials from the Government of India, state governments and local governments and also met with academicians and other stakeholders such as Asian Development Bank with interest and expertise in Indian urban issues.

The report argues that the challenge of managing urbanisation will have to be addressed through a combination of increased investment, strengthening the framework for governance and financing, and a comprehensive capacity building programme at all levels of government. The Committee has projected very large investment requirements for providing public services to specified norms and also supporting the growth process. The challenge of financing these investments is inextricably linked with the challenge of governing the cities and towns of India.

Handbook of fisheries and aquaculture - New book released by Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR)
Fisheries not only contribute to nutritional security but also provide employment and livelihood to millions of people. Posted on 21 Mar, 2011 05:55 PM


Geography workshops for students and parents – The Indian Institute of Geographical Studies (TIIGS), 9th – 24th April, 2011, Bangalore
Posted on 21 Mar, 2011 05:21 PM

The Indian Institute of Geographical StudiesOrganizer: The Indian Institute of Geographical Studies (TIIGS)

Venue: GeoVidyaa Centre, Army Public School, Bangalore

Topics:

  • Basics of latitude and longitude
Photo essay for Water Day 2011
"Rural household saving water at home" and many more by Anil Gulati Posted on 21 Mar, 2011 02:43 PM

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Workshop on Bhuvan: Gateway to Indian Earth Observation visualization – Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), 31st March, 2011, Hyderabad
Posted on 21 Mar, 2011 02:36 PM

bhuvanOrganizers:

  • Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO)
  • International Institute of Information Technology (IIIT), Hyderabad

Venue: International Institute of Information Technology (IIIT), Hyderabad

Workshop on Bhuvan: Gateway to Indian Earth Observation visualization – Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), 28th March, 2011, Chennai
Posted on 21 Mar, 2011 02:03 PM

bhuvanOrganizers:

  • Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO)
  • Science City, Gandhi Mandapam

Venue: Science City, Gandhi Mandapam, Chennai

Workshop on Bhuvan: Gateway to Indian Earth Observation visualization – Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), 26th March, 2011, Pune
Posted on 21 Mar, 2011 01:49 PM

bhuvanOrganizers:

  • Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) 
  • Pune University

Venue: Pune University, Pune

Workshop on Bhuvan: Gateway to Indian Earth Observation visualization – Indian Space Research Organisation(ISRO), 24th March, 2011, Shillong
Posted on 21 Mar, 2011 01:22 PM

bhuvanOrganizers:

  • Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO)
  • North Eastern Space Application Centre (NESAC)

Venue: North Eastern Space Application Centre (NESAC), Shillong

Allocation, release and utilization of funds for safe drinking water in rural and tribal areas under NRDWP for the last three years - PIB release
As per the latest information available from the NSSO 65th Round 2008-09 Survey, more than 90% of the rural households have access to drinking water from protected sources. Posted on 21 Mar, 2011 12:46 PM

Funds are released to the States under National Rural Drinking Water Programme (NRDWP) by the Government of India for providing drinking water supply in rural areas covering the rural and tribal areas of the State.

About 30% of rural household’s access piped drinking water from taps. However, full coverage of rural habitations is about 75%.