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Institutional Arrangements - Ministry of Water Resources (2010)
This document informs of the mechanisms through which development, conservation and management functions related to water as a natural resource are carried out in India. Posted on 21 Oct, 2010 08:02 PM

This document informs of the mechanisms through which development, conservation and management functions related to water as a natural resource are carried out in India.

The document provides the details of the institutions responsible for water management:

  • At the central level
  • At the state level
Community-Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) newsletter for September 2010 : "Training of Trainers on Community Led Total Sanitation in Gulbarga, Karnataka"
Highlights of the September newsletter from CLTS deal with the training of trainers on Community Led Total Sanitation in Gulbarga, Karnataka and other stories. Posted on 21 Oct, 2010 02:25 PM

Article and Image Courtesy: Community Led Total Sanitation (CLTS)

Community Led Total Sanitation (CLTS)

Community Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) is an innovative methodology for mobilising communities to completely eliminate open defecation (OD).

Vacancy - Project Assistant Level - 2
Posted on 21 Oct, 2010 12:46 PM

Applications enclosing bio-data are invited from candidates to work as, Project Assistant Level-2, 1 Nos. (M.Sc. Chemistry, Env. Sci. 1st Div., Rs. 8000/- pm fixed) in the project, ‘Prevalence and Mitigation of Fluoride Toxicity in Sikar District of Rajasthan’. The project is sponsored by DST, New Delhi.  The position is purely temporary and is coterminous with the project.

Tank irrigation in semi-arid tropical India: Economic evaluation and alternatives for improvement - A report by ICRISAT
A report that analyses the tank=irrigation density in the two semi-arid tropic states of Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra Posted on 20 Oct, 2010 10:03 PM

This report by ICRISAT deals with a survey of thirty-two tanks and farm data from Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra states to assess the economic performance of irrigation tanks in semi arid tropics of India. It uses district-wise data on climatic and institutional variables to analyze the factors affecting tank-irrigation density. Results indicate that the spatial distribution of irrigation tanks is determined primarily by physical factors—hard rock substratum, post-monsoon rains, low moisture-holding capacity of soils and by population density.

Global Summit on South Asia Water, ORF, New Delhi
Posted on 20 Oct, 2010 02:24 PM

Observer Research Foundation (ORF)Organizers:

  • Observer Research Foundation (ORF)
  • Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung (RLS)

Venue: Hotel Ramada Plaza, Delhi

Description:

Observer Research Foundation (ORF) was started in the early nineties during the troubled period of India's transition from a protected economy to a new engagement with the international economic order. ORF was established on 5th September 1990 as a private, not for profit, 'think tank' to influence public policy formulation.

Water Jobs via DevNetJobsIndia.org dated October 20, 2010
Posted on 20 Oct, 2010 12:09 PM

Content Courtesy: DevNetJobsIndia

  • Specialist (Community Management) - Female

N M Sadguru Water & Development Foundation

Mitigating the potential unintended impacts of water harvesting - A WHiRL Research Report
Water balance studies in Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka have shown that water harvesting programmes impact significantly on patterns of water use and that this can result in distinct winners and losers. Posted on 20 Oct, 2010 07:28 AM

This report under the WHiRL research project by the Natural Resources Institute (NRI) identifies the potential unintended impacts of water harvesting so that, if at all possible they are avoided altogether, but if these do occur, they are recognised at an early stage and steps are taken to mitigate their affects. It highlights evidence that is emerging about water harvesting in semi-arid areas, on how water if used inappropriately, can lead to inequitable access to water resources and, in the extreme, to unreliable drinking water supplies.

India’s water economy: Bracing for a turbulent future
How to combat the water crisis in india? This discusses the major development and management crisis and assess the critical measures for addresal of these Posted on 19 Oct, 2010 07:15 PM

This report by the World Bank examines the evolution of the management of India’s waters, describes the achievements of the past, and the looming set of challenges. The report draws heavily on a set of twelve background documents by eminent Indian practitioners and policy analysts, and addresses two basic questions - 

  • What are the major water development and management challenges facing India? 
  • What are the critical measures to be taken to address these? 

Review of right to water: Human rights, state legislation, and civil society initiatives in India
The report engages with the idea of rights (and the right to water) to bring questions of social justice and equity to the forefront. Posted on 19 Oct, 2010 07:33 AM

This study by CISED is a review of the rights discourse in the context of water, based on academic and popular literature on rights and civil society initiatives as well as government documents regarding water and related subjects.

Limits of law in counter-hegemonic globalization: The Indian Supreme Court and the Narmada valley struggle
The analysis of the role of law and courts in the Narmada valley struggle to understanding the relationship between law, social movements and counter-hegemonic globalisation. Posted on 18 Oct, 2010 08:10 PM

This working paper by the Centre for the Study of Law and Governance, Jawaharlal Nehru University offers an analysis of the role of law in the Narmada valley struggle, especially that which was waged by one of India’s most prominent social movements in recent years, Narmada Bachao Andolan (NBA), with a specific focus on India’s Supreme Court. The NBA rose in reaction to the Indian government’s plan to construct a large number of dams along the Narmada river, contesting the relief and rehabilitation provided for displaced families at first, and subsequently challenging the dams themselves as being destructive.

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