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Basin maps of Krishna river showing basin indicators, landcover classes and biodiversity information and indicators
World Resources Institute presents basin maps of Krishna river showing basin indicators, landcover classes and biodiversity information and indicators Posted on 17 Apr, 2009 01:25 PM

Map of Krishna Basin Basic Indicators

Basin indicators map of Krishna river basin

Basin maps of Indus river showing basin indicators, landcover classes and biodiversity information and indicators
World Resources Institute presents basin maps of Indus river showing basin indicators, landcover classes and biodiversity information and indicators Posted on 17 Apr, 2009 01:05 PM

Map of Indus Basin Basic Indicators

Basin maps of Narmada river showing basin indicators, landcover classes and biodiversity information and indicators
World Resources Institute presents basin maps of Narmada river showing basin indicators, landcover classes and biodiversity information and indicators Posted on 17 Apr, 2009 12:55 PM

Basic Indicators of Narmada Basin

Basin indicators map of Narmada river basin

Basin maps of Godavari river showing basin indicators, landcover classes and biodiversity information and indicators
World Resources Institute presents basin maps of Godavari river showing basin indicators, landcover classes and biodiversity information and indicators Posted on 17 Apr, 2009 12:42 PM

Map of Godavari Basin Basic Indicators

Basin indicators map of Godavari river basin

Basin maps of Ganga river showing basin indicators, landcover classes and biodiversity information and indicators
World Resources Institute presents basin maps of Ganga river showing basin indicators, landcover classes and biodiversity information and indicators Posted on 17 Apr, 2009 11:08 AM

Ganga river basin

Basin maps of Tapti river showing basin indicators, landcover classes and biodiversity information and indicators
World Resources Institute presents basin maps of Tapti river showing basin indicators, landcover classes and biodiversity information and indicators Posted on 17 Apr, 2009 10:37 AM

Basic Indicators of Tapi Basin

Basin indicators map of Tapti river basin

Compilation of data for Cauvery basin for river basin planning along with maps of major river basins of India
River basin planning allows observation of all relevant parameters in a basin in an integrated manner Posted on 17 Apr, 2009 09:49 AM

Water flows without regard to political and administrative boundaries. Water planning with respect to rivers should therefore be done for the river basin (or sub-basin) as a whole. River basin planning also has to look in an integrated way at all the relevant parameters like urban and rural populations, water usage patterns, water pollution, wastewater flows.

Cauvery basin: its culture, places of historical significance, birth place, climate, precipitation, catchment, tributaries, state-wise spread, landuse
The article describes the journey of Cauvery river from its birthplace Talakaveri to Bay of Bengal alongwith climate, landuse, distribution and water quality pattern of the basin Posted on 14 Apr, 2009 12:21 PM

Culture and places of historical significance

The river Cauvery has been the inspiration for various civilizations who have thrived on the banks of the river. This can be seen manifested in the various forms of art, culture and philosophy that have originated along the course of the river.

Kosi Katha - The making of a famine': Video highlighting the growing famine in the wake of the floods in Bihar
This video from Janmadhyam highlights the plight of those regions badly hit by the recent floods in Bihar where the ugly threat of famine is looming large Posted on 14 Apr, 2009 04:05 AM

The latest loss figures (24 Feb. 09 is five districts, 35 blocks, 33.29 lakh peopla, 9.97 lakh live stock., affected area 3.68 lakh hectares, 2.37 lakh houses, 527 human death a and 19,323 loss of cattle.

Hydroelectric power projects & climate change: A case study of Ravi basin in Himachal Pradesh
The Role of Hydroelectric Power Projects in the Climate Change: A Case study of Ravi basin in Himachal Pradesh Posted on 09 Apr, 2009 11:34 AM

The following is a paper by Dr. Mohinder Slariya based on data collected during his Ph.D work. The work contains data sourced from the India Water Portal, and aims to illustrate local area climate changes with the development of hydroelectric projects. The abstract of the paper has been quoted below, with the full paper available as a download!

Abstract

Dams have had serious impacts on the lives, livelihoods, cultures and spiritual existence of indigenous, tribal and illiterate people, moreover on the physical environmental conditions and on the biodiversity of the area concerned. The dam related developmental activities in Ravi catchment area have been threatening the biodiversity in the whole catchment. There are more than 50 rivulets in the Ravi catchment and on which more than 70 power projects have been planned by the government by putting biodiversity at the stake. Developmental activities have unintentionally produce weather and climate modifications on a larger scale and threaten the existing biodiversity. Such developmental activities have been started day back in 1980s in Ravi basin with the installation of Baira Suil Power Project and today it has covered all most all Ravi basin starting from interstate broader of Jammu & Kashmir, Punjab and Himachal Pradesh and engulfed the green cover of the area. Because of this extinction the catchments area is experiencing drastic climatic changes, because of 100 km reservoirs of Shahpur Kandi (125MW), Thein Dam (600MW), Chamera-I (540MW) and Chamera-II (300 MW) and tunnelization of Ravi in 19.38 kms with a dia of 7 to 9 meters and 102 meters high surge shafts with 15.5 meters dia and underground power houses of Chamera-I & II and dry Ravi in almost all its natural route (27 kilometers in Chamera I & II). In this dry region there is a tremendous increase in the temperature and there is no timely and usual rain in the basin after the installation of power projects.

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