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Speakers and presentations of WHSC 2009 day 3 : Ashok Jaitly talks about the policy issues on water conservation
Posted on 26 Nov, 2009 03:58 AMAshok Jaitly, Water Resources Department, TERI
Policy issues in water conservation
Habil Attarwala, Furaat Earth Ltd., Gujarat
Recommendations of the Working Group meeting on technological issues related to groundwater - Day 2
Posted on 26 Nov, 2009 03:32 AMAttending today's technology sessions, I couldn't help thinking about what Carl Sagan once remarked about science and technology. He noted,
Isotope fingerprinting of Ganga Basin groundwater : A presentation by Prof P.S.Dutta of IARI
Posted on 25 Nov, 2009 05:43 AMOne of the most grippping and intensly scientific presentation at WHSC has been this one, by Prof. P.S. Datta of the Nuclear Research Laboratory, IARI. Groundwater can be studied in its entirety by profiling the isotopes of water.
Decision tree based approach to water : A presentation by Durjoy Chakraborty
Posted on 25 Nov, 2009 04:55 AMOn technology and policy, on what works and what doesn't, on what should work and what can be scaled up... there have been numerous approaches and methodologies presented here at WHSC. That too, with a good number of case studies, substatiating the effectiveness of the chosen approach. Planning at micro and macro levels too, have been deliberated upon.
Traditional techniques of water management - Interesting cases presented by Farhad Contractor & Rajendra Singh
Posted on 24 Nov, 2009 09:58 PMRajendra Singh of Tarun Bharat Sangh and Farhad Contractor of Sambhaav Trust, had
Speakers and presentations of the WHSC 2009 Day 2 : Rajendra Singh emphasises the need for decentralized water management
Posted on 24 Nov, 2009 05:11 AM
Storm water management and artificial recharge - A talk by Dr.S.K.Jain
Posted on 24 Nov, 2009 12:16 AMAll these decades from early twentieth century, storm water and artificial recharge of aquifers have seldom been an area of consideration for planners and policy makers. The country appeared to be oblivious to the fact that these too are integral part of the resources that we need to take care of before it starts hitting back at us in our daily lives!
India threatened by flood-drought syndrome, says Mr M.Gopalakrishnan
Posted on 23 Nov, 2009 02:36 PM
M.Gopalakrishnan speaking on Policy Issues (Photo: Praveena Sridhar)
Choice to be made between large scale water projects and decentralized water collection systems,says Ramaswamy Iyer
Posted on 23 Nov, 2009 01:29 PMSometome back, in one of the interviews discussing large dams (with ADB) Ramaswamy Iyer said,
Images and facts of the ground water situation in India
Posted on 23 Nov, 2009 04:18 AMCredit: Binay, Business Standard