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Case studies on drinking water from Whitman Direct Action's "Water Book"
Posted on 09 Sep, 2009 11:22 AMSujala Scheme: The Byyraju Foundation's manual for setting up a locally managed, rural drinking water plant. The Foundation's drinking water initiative covers 154 villages across five districts of Andhra Pradesh via 31 village-level treatment plants.
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Sharing best practices in rural development - Case studies of few success stories in Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh
Posted on 05 Sep, 2009 11:36 AMThis report on Planning Commission site by Research and Development Initiatives presents the findings of a study that aimed at evaluating/examining the government run rural development programmes for community development implemented in the country by:
- Documenting best practices in rural planning and implementation.
- Suggesting ways and developing systems for replication of these good practices at a larger level
Save Ganga Movement- An initiative to protect river Ganga
Posted on 04 Sep, 2009 05:58 PMMany NGOs are working along with communities and industries to save rivers in India. The river Ganga is relevant culturally, and its waters have been used extensively by industries and communities. At the same time, industrial and agricultural discharge or waste is being dumped at many stretches.
Mazhapolima - A community based well recharge programme
Posted on 04 Sep, 2009 05:34 PMWhen stakeholders come together, they can address critical water related issues.
Akshayanagar Lake Restoration Program
Posted on 04 Sep, 2009 10:25 AMThe residents of Akshayanagar, Bangalore got together to save the Akshayanagar Lake situated inside the residential layout. Weeds had covered a major portion of the lake and it was also polluted with sewerage. The residents multi-level initiatives are oriented towards reviving the lake and maintaining its purity.
SAWAS: Changing water governance in India
Posted on 03 Sep, 2009 05:04 PMImage and Content Courtesy: SaciWATERs, SAWAS
SAWAS (South Asian Water Studies) calls for papers on longer-term perspectives on water governance and management (reform) in India. The papers should not exceed 5000 words (including references and footnotes). We are inviting original, well argued and accessibly written analyses of water sector reform experiences, assessments of future developments, discussion of dilemmas and contradictions, accounts of policy processes and policy instruments, etc.
Papers are to be submitted to Dr Daphne Gondhalekhar at ZEF, Bonn (daphneg@mit.edu) not later than September 30, 2009. Papers will be peer reviewed. Accepted (and eventually revised) papers will be published in a forthcoming issue of SAWAS (South Asian Water Studies)
For more information on the broad thematic aimed at, please download the Information Click here
“Towards an Enabling Internet Access Environment” ,The Internet Society, 17 Sep 2009, New Delhi
Posted on 03 Sep, 2009 04:55 PMImage & Content Courtesy:INET, ISOC, DEF
“Towards an Enabling Internet Access Environment” The Internet Society (ISOC), in collaboration with Digital Empowerment Foundation (DEF) is organizing the ISOC’s South Asia focused event ‘INET Delhi 2009’, a special conference on September 17, 2009. at Hotel Intercontinental, Nehru Place, New Delhi
The conference, will be focused on “ An Enabling Internet Access Environment in South Asia with a critical focus on Inclusive Development through the Internet”.
Report of the Steering Committe on Agricultre for the Tenth Five Year Plan
Posted on 02 Sep, 2009 12:16 PMReport of the Steering Committe on Agricultre for the Tenth Five Year Plan
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Tamil Nadu agriculture department - Policy note 2009- 2010
Posted on 02 Sep, 2009 12:07 PMThis policy note 2009-2010 includes the following chapters:
Policy initiatives- Ministry of Agriculture
Posted on 02 Sep, 2009 11:29 AMThis page provides links and information on the policies or initiatives undertaken by the Ministry of Agriculture. These include the following: