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MMM college of architecture, Pune, presents environment rehabilitation around Kasarwadi slum in the city
Zarine Jamshedji and Shivakumar Shrikant Ranbhor from MMM college of architecture, Pune, designs integrated system to rehabilitate the environment around Kasarwadi slum in the city Posted on 06 Jun, 2009 03:48 PM

Zarine Jamshedji and Shivakumar Shrikant Ranbhor This presentation by Zarine Jamshedji and Shivakumar Shrikant Ranbhor from MMM College of Architecture

Vastukala academy and TVB school of habitat studies, New Delhi, presents recharge system for collecting rooftop rainwater
Sakshi Jain of vastukala academy and Suruchi Shah of TVB school of habitat studies, New Delhi, highlights grim water situation in city and design a groundwater recharge system for collecting rainwater Posted on 06 Jun, 2009 02:04 PM

In this presentation Sakshi Jain,  Vastukala Academy and Suruchi Shah, TVB School of Habitat Studies, New Delhi highlighted the grim water situation in Delhi and have designed a groundwater recharge system which collects rooftop rainwater from settlements around an identified site and recharges it into the ground through adequate filter media.

ABIT Cuttack presents groundwater recharge system for telecom training centre in Bhubaneshwar
Aabhas Kumar Maldahiyar and Sangeeta Kumari of ABIT, Cuttack detail out the groundwater recharge system designed by them for the BSNL telecom training centre at Bhubaneshwar. Posted on 06 Jun, 2009 01:26 PM

Water is collected from rooftops and paved ground surfaces and after adequate filtering is recharged into the ground through recharge pits and trenches. Grey water from the dining hall is also filtered and recharged.

Symbiosis institute of design, Pune, presents recycling waste water in small scale industries in the city
Aditi Bidkar and Varshapriya Radhakrishnan of Symbiosis Institute of Design, Pune design compact wastewater treatment tank for an existing zinc plating unit that uses 1000 litres of water every day Posted on 06 Jun, 2009 01:05 PM

The industry that currently does not treat or recycle any water. The treatment tank occupies less than 3 m2 floor area and the entire system costs less than Rs 1,00,000 to implement.

CET Bhubaneshwar incorporates water management in existing residential and commercial site in Rourkela, Orissa
Debadutta Parida and Shivani Satpathy of CET Bhubaneshwar takes up 8.3 acre existing site in Rourkela to preserve groundwater, increase water table, prevent soil erosion and flooding Posted on 06 Jun, 2009 12:30 PM

In this presentation Debadutta Parida and Shivani Satpathy of CET Bhubaneshwar have taken up a 8.3 acre existing site in Rourkela with housing and residential use and an artificial pond to preserve groundwater, increase the water table level, prevent soil erosion and flooding.

Symbiosis institute of design, Pune, receives first prize for the presentation on water management in low income housing colony in the city
The presentation by Smriti Mehrotra and Shruti Mehrotra discusses the design of rainwater harvesting system providing potable water to five families in low income housing colony in Pune Posted on 04 Jun, 2009 04:19 PM

A portable bicycle pump reduces the drudgery of transporting water to these homes. They also plan to implement grey and black water treatment systems with the assistance of industries in the vicinity that can use that water, or use the sewage waste to generate biogas.

New paradigm for rainfed farming: Support systems and incentives – A national workshop by ICAR, WASSAN and CSA
The workshop intends to deliberate a framework for establishing appropriate support systems and incentives for reinvigorating sustainable rainfed farming sand livelihoods in rainfed areas in India. Posted on 04 Jun, 2009 01:13 PM

This page provides the link to the lead papers and presentations of the national workshop by ICAR, WASSAN and CSA on “New paradigm for rainfed farming: Support systems and incentives” in 2007.

Regional ecological sanitation workshop held in Bangalore in February 2008
3 day regional level workshop on eco-sanitation technologies and an initiation meeting of a network of guides organized for developing capacities in understanding eco-sanitation Posted on 04 Jun, 2009 10:26 AM
South Asia and in particular the rural centers in South Asia are at a very crucial juncture. The water security and public health situation in most of the rural areas in South Asia is very poor due to inefficient ways of handling the existing as well as newly augmented fresh water supplies.
National consultative workshop on eflows held on January 2009 at Bangalore
National consultative workshop on eflows held on Jan 2009 at Bangalore, supported jointly by SVRAJ, South Asia Network on Dams, Rivers & People and River Research Centre Posted on 03 Jun, 2009 01:18 PM

National Consultative Workshop on Eflows was held on the 3rd and 4th of Jan 2009 at Bangalore. It was supported jointly by SVRAJ, SANDRP and River Research Centre. Shri. L.C. Jain inaugurated the workshop and Dr. Brij Gopal, National Institute of Ecology, New Delhi delivered the keynote address. Shri.

Umiam lake conservation-stakeholder dialogue and future strategies held in Shillong on March 2009
Umiam lake conservation – stakeholder dialogue & future strategies held on 9th & 10th March 2009, in Shillong by people's learning centre supported by Arghyam, Bangalore. Posted on 03 Jun, 2009 09:44 AM

Umiam lake conservation – stakeholder dialogue & future strategies was held on 9th & 10th March 2009, in Shillong. People's learning centre (PLC), Shillong were the organizers of the event, the event was supported by Arghyam, Bangalore.

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