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Training program on open source GIS at Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University, Aurangabad
Posted on 23 Jan, 2011 11:07 AMDr. K. V. Kale
Professor & Head
Department of Computer Science and IT
Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University, Aurangabad
Email: kvkale91@gmail.com
Telephone: 0240 2403315(O), 2403317 (F)
World Water Monitoring Day, 2010 - Neer Foundation organises water testing program in the northern states of India
Posted on 21 Jan, 2011 08:17 PMIndia is often referred as “The land of rivers”. For generations India has had a strong tradition of preserving water judiciously. Our forefathers were visionaries who had the wisdom of thinking ahead of future. They anticipated the growing population which would lead to an increased demand for water in the future. Like today we have civil engineers, hydrologists and architects, who have acquired knowledge through lesser known or prestigious Institutions, our ancestors carried with them the same inborn talent to preserve water, that too without any formal degrees. They were people of intellect and had great sense of developing natural water resources. In a total of about 6.5 lakh villages of the country, approximately 50 lakh ponds and other similar structures exist. Unfortunately, during the past two decades the water quality has deteriorated at a rapid pace. One of the major reasons for this is the untreated waste water reaching the water sources, turning them to be a dirty drain. The Ganga and the Yamuna, the two most sacred rivers of our country are no exception to it. This has been achieved though an association with the World Water Monitoring Day program last year.
Conference on values and practices that promote food sovereignty in the context of climate change, Pipal Tree, 16 - 19 February 2011, Bangalore
Posted on 21 Jan, 2011 05:22 PMOrganizer: Pipal Tree
Venue: Fireflies Inter-religious Ashram, Bangalore, India
9th Indian Fisheries Forum, Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute, 19 - 23 December 2011 , Chennai
Posted on 20 Jan, 2011 05:12 PM
Organizer: Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute, Kochi
Venue: Indian Bank Management Academy for Growth & Excellence, Chennai
24th National Convention of IPHE (India): "Water & Sanitation Utility Services in India and their Health Implications", February 12th & 13th, Bhubaneswar
Posted on 20 Jan, 2011 04:58 PMOrganiser: Institution of Public Health Engineers, India
Venue: Hotel The New Marrion, Bhubaneswar, Orissa
The Bhoomi Conference - 2011, Jan 21 & 22, Bangalore
Posted on 19 Jan, 2011 01:41 PMOrganizer: Bhoomi Network for Sustainable Living
Venue: St. John's Auditorium, Koramangala, Bangalore
24th national convention of IPHE (India) on "Water & sanitation utility services in India and their health implications" held in Bhubaneshwar
Posted on 18 Jan, 2011 11:49 PMThe 24th National Convention of Institution of Public Health Engineers (India) on the theme “Water & Sanitation Utility Services in India and their health implications” will be organised by IPHE(I), Regional Centre, Bhubaneswar during 12th -13th February,2011.
Dr. O.P. Rupela's paper, presented at the 3rd Biennial Convention of OFAI at Anand, Gujarat
Posted on 18 Jan, 2011 02:34 PMDr Rupela in his keynote address to the organic farming association of India does mention SRI along with several other desirable practices for a 'cool' or climate friendly agriculture. Some of us met him recently at the national workshop. Let us hope this article and his work will inspire many more researchers to work closely with farmers on sustainable agriculture.
Certificate course on ‘Perspectives on Environment and Development: Concepts and Debates’ 09, ATREE, 16 March 2011, Bangalore
Posted on 17 Jan, 2011 03:17 PMOrganizer: Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment (ATREE)
Venue: Bengaluru
JivanVidya life-skills workshop, Feb 13 - 18, Sirsi, Karnataka
Posted on 17 Jan, 2011 02:43 PMOrganizer: Vinish Gupta, Centre for Holistic Learning
Venue: Huthina Betta campus, Sirsi
Description:
The workshop addresses the self in the human being. It draws attention to human needs - need for human relationships, inherent desire to seek knowledge, and the joy that we naturally derive from these. In our current situation, we might be seeking different things. Thus, it brings about a dialogue between what we are and what we want to be. It does not posit happiness in an after-world, but here and now, based on a "humanness" common to all human beings. The approach is rational, secular and universal.