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Call for research proposals on rural drinking water and sanitation by DDWS, Government of India
Posted on 17 Feb, 2010 12:50 PMRajiv Gandhi National Drinking Water Mission, Department of Drinking Water Supply, Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India, funds research and development project proposals from established institutions and universities. The project must be related to rural drinking water and sanitation. Please see below the priority areas identified by the Department in respect to research and development in sanitation.
MCH-STAR looking for a technical consultant on water and sanitation
Posted on 17 Feb, 2010 10:41 AMThe Maternal and Child Health Sustainable Technical Assistance and Research initiative, known as MCH-STAR, is a multi-year project funded by USAID/India.
Near-Famine Conditions in Aila Affected K-plot in Sundarbans
Posted on 17 Feb, 2010 10:17 AMGuest post by Somnath Mukherji
CAG India invites feedback on pollution of ground water, lakes and rivers in India
Posted on 16 Feb, 2010 03:14 PMThe Comptroller and Auditor General of India (www.cag.gov.in) is starting a performance Audit on "Pollution of ground water, lakes and rivers in India". CAG has invited citizens to point out specific problems / issue regarding water pollution affecting them or the environment.
Water contamination footprint- A paper by Chetan Pandit
Posted on 16 Feb, 2010 01:27 PMGuest post by Mr. Chetan Pandit who works for the Central Water Commission, Government of India
This blog is a condensed version of the paper published in the 3rd Round Table on Sustainable Consumption and Production, organized by the Ministry of Environment and Forests jointly with UNEP, at New Delhi on 11-12 Feb 2010. The views expressed in this article are author’s personal views, and are not to be taken as the views of his employers.
In any discussion about Sustainable Development (SD) the quantity of consumption is invariably the main concern. Perhaps this stems from the original definition of SD as the “Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs", which invokes the spectre of insufficient quantities of resources at some time in the future. This concern is invalid for water, because water is a dynamic and renewable resource. Every hydrologic year brings a fresh packet of water. There is no way to use in this year, the rainfall that is yet to occur in the next year, or next decade. Moreover, any unused water will flow away to the oceans. The storages capacities, whether in surface storages or in aquifer, are adequate for one year only, at the most a little carry over for the next year. With many basins already reaching “water stressed” status, the problem at hand is how to supply the needs of this year, and there is no question of storing the water for future generations. Thus, in the context of water, quantity of water used should not be the primary concern for SD.
Case Studies - Pani Thiye Panjo programme on rural drinking water management - Sahjeevan Trust in Kutch
Posted on 15 Feb, 2010 03:16 PMThe following four case studies, describe the work of Sahjeevan Trust and its partners, in organising drinking water, in participation with rural communities in Kutch, Gujarat, through the Pani Thiye Panjo program.
Policy brief for the water sector regarding the privatisation & reform processes in India- Manthan Adhyayan Kendra (2009)
Posted on 12 Feb, 2010 05:04 PMThis policy brief, prepared by Manthan Adhyayan Kendra, provides a bird’s eye view of the privatisation and reforms processes in the country.
The India Water Portal is looking for a Content Editor !!
Posted on 11 Feb, 2010 11:38 PMThe India Water Portal is an open, collaborative, web-based initiative, anchored by Arghyam, for sharing water management knowledge amongst practitioners, experts and the general public.
Station-wise daily rainfall data for all districts of Rajasthan from 1973-2008
Posted on 11 Feb, 2010 05:32 PMThe Water Resources Department of the Government of Rajasthan, has made available, station-level, daily rainfall data from 1973-2008, for all districts of Rajasthan, on its website.
In order to make this data of better value to end-users, the India Water Portal has extracted and made this data available in a district-wise spreadsheet format, which you can download with a single click.
While extracting the data, we observed some discrepancies in the master data on the website. These notes can be viewed here.
Conferernce on land-water resources, biodiversity and climate change, Bhopal School of Social Sciences, Bhopal
Posted on 10 Feb, 2010 01:38 PMThis is an International conference that intends to discuss the problems on water resources, biodiversity, climatic change and communicate the role of society in the present environmental scenario.
Organized by: The Bhopal School of Social Sciences,Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India