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An evaluative study on the informal water distribution system in Kaula Bandar slum in Mumbai- A paper in BioMed Central Public Health Journal
The paper evaluates an informal water distribution system in Kaula Bandar(KB), slum in Mumbai. Posted on 03 Mar, 2013 07:22 PM

As a result of rapid urbanisation, majority of migrated population is forced to settle in places which are not legally recognised by state authorities. These areas thus lack in basic services like water supply and sewerage. Consequently, the slum dwellers often resort to illegal methods to avail these services.

A primer on biomimicry: Nature inspired innovations in buildings & processes for a sustainable living
Biomimicry is a science that studies nature’s models, takes inspiration from them and shapes designs and processes that help reduce source depletion. Posted on 03 Mar, 2013 11:30 AM

Learning from nature, a master craftsmen, that has been evolving for millions of years, we can create efficient, living buildings, learn to use sunlight and recycle energy, reduce pollution and be in tune with our environment!


Mumbai to get India's longest 'water metro' - Updates from the Resource and Information Network for the Coasts' March 2013 newsletter
This article presents the highlights of the TRINet newsletter Posted on 01 Mar, 2013 10:29 PM

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The March edition of the TRINet has the following highlights:

Water privatization: Learning from India and international experiences, Citizen’s Front for Water Democracy and Focus on the Global South, New Delhi, March 19, 2013
Posted on 01 Mar, 2013 02:34 PM

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Indian Social Institute,
10, Institutional area,
Lodhi Road (Behind Sai Baba Temple)
New Delhi

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Toilets in the making: Delhi Urban Art Commission (DUAC) designs eco friendly and low cost public toilets for Delhi
To improve the sanitation and hygiene in the capital, Delhi Urban Art Commission (DUAC) organised a design competition for public toilets and dustbins Posted on 01 Mar, 2013 02:06 PM

 

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Mapping potential groundwater zones using remote sensing and GIS techniques
This is a project study done by Seenivasan to know the availability of groundwater using GIS techniques. Posted on 01 Mar, 2013 11:43 AM

Author: K.M.Seenivasan

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