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Environmental flows for Indian rivers:Need for a discussion to consider the health of the riverine ecosystems
Posted on 24 Apr, 2008 11:58 PMIndia is facing a water crisis in nearly all the sectors. Fortunately or unfortunately, measures taken by the related authorities to combat the crisis often depends on the amount of 'noise' made by the relevant stakeholders. It is no wonder then, that the urban India, and especially the rich and the powerful in urban India, seldom have to face problems related to water scarcity, water quality or the sheer inequity in distribution. On the other hand, weaker the stakeholder, more severe are his ( rather 'her') problems. Marginal farmers, tail enders in a canal network, rural and urban poor, especially children and women, stand testimony to this situation. We all agree to this, right?
Godavari delta, destruction of mangroves
But aren't we forgetting the the weakest, and in some ways, the strongest, of all the stakeholders? How about the ecosystem of the river itself??
Frequently asked questions (FAQ) on Total Dissolved Solids
Posted on 29 Feb, 2008 03:52 AMThe most popular FAQs are listed below. Please click on a topic to view more detailed information:
On the hidden cost of "free" water
Posted on 09 Feb, 2008 07:36 PMAccording to David Foster, it is the cost of 'free' water :
Resources on Polavaram (Indira Sagar) dam
Posted on 30 Jan, 2008 02:06 AMThe Polavaram project on the river Godavari in AP is in the news due to the rejection of the evironmental impact assessment and the subsequent stay on the rejection by the court. We have put together a page with resources on the Polavaram dam project for the Water Conflicts section. Click here
More on Discovery Channel's "Ganges" series
Posted on 23 Nov, 2007 01:19 AMMadhu Ramaswamy follows up after several people expressed their appreciation of this series on the blog https://www.indiawaterportal.org/blog/index.php/2007/10/28/ganges-three-part-series-on-the-discovery-channel/ Our posting about Discovery Channel's television series 'Ganges' has attracted several responses from readers, some of whom are under the mistaken impression that we are associated with the series. We would like to clarify that India Water Portal was merely drawing viewers' attention to this highly interesting series. We are not (alas!) involved in its production. We'd like to hear from blog readers their thoughts about the series. We're also trying to contact Discovery ourselves. Viewers who wish to send in their comments on the series could also get in touch with Discovery Channel directly at this link: (http://www.discoverychannel.co.in/india/contact.htm) For an understanding of our role and activities in the water sector, please see our weblink: https://www.indiawaterportal.org/about/ According to the Discovery Channel website, the series will continue to air on Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday next week.
Eco-Sanitation resources compiled by Solutions Exchange
Posted on 03 Oct, 2007 02:16 AMSolutions Exchange recently compiled its discussion on "Use of Human Excreta for Agriculture" , closely related to the concept of Eco-Sanitation.