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Rajasthan Ki Rajat Boondein: A book by Anupam Mishra
Posted on 01 Oct, 2009 11:59 AMIn Rajasthan Ki Rajat Boondein, Shri Anupam Mishra documents the myriad, well-organised ways in which the people of western Rajasthan have harvested and managed water over centuries, through work of the utmost dedication, painstaking detail and community-led action. These systems have survived the test of time, and are present in most villages and towns of the desert state even today.
This path-breaking work in the harsh water-scarce conditions of the desert, was completely managed by the local communities, and serves as a guide to the rest of us, in organising to face and tackle the water crisis, that we face across the world today.
Shri Anupam Mishra has worked in the field of environment and water conservation for many decades, and is currently with the Gandhi Peace Foundation New Delhi. His books on the work of people/society organising themselves, to harvest and manage water - Aaj Bhi Khare Hain Talaab and Rajasthan Ki Rajat Boondein, are considered landmark works in the field, and continue to inspire several individuals even today, to take up work on setting up and reviving such time-tested water harvesting systems.
Brainstorming session on conservation and management of urban lakes in Bangalore
Posted on 29 Sep, 2009 09:04 PMConservation and Management of Urban Lakes
Brainstorming Session on Conservation & Management of Urban Lakes 26th Sept 09
10internship.in - India's biggest Internship portal
Posted on 29 Sep, 2009 12:10 PMWhat is 10internship?
A platform for companies to post internships and hire student interns. It is a self funded venture and totally cost free for students and companies.
Why Internships?
Training on proposal development & report writing for development projects by Sambodhi Communications, Excella Orbit, New Delhi
Posted on 28 Sep, 2009 12:05 AMForwarded to the Portal by:Anish Kumar Sahay,Excella Orbit
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NASSCOM Foundation Social Innovation Honours
Posted on 26 Sep, 2009 02:40 PMNASSCOM Foundation is awarding the "Social Innovation Honours 2009" to organisations or Government Departments using ICT for social impact. There are categories for Not for Profit, For Profit, Govt. , Multistakeholder Partnerships, and Environment.
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How the Karnataka Watershed Development Project helped Goodamma become self reliant
Posted on 17 Sep, 2009 02:42 PMThe KAWAD project has helped Goodamma save money, secure a reliable supply of food, given her access to affordable loans through her SHG, and a site on which she can construct her own house.
Water and Poverty - A case of watershed development in Andhra Pradesh - Asian Development Bank
Posted on 17 Sep, 2009 02:32 PMThis report published by the Asia Development Bank includes a case study that attempts to understand the potential of watershed development in addressing the issues of poverty alleviation. The important issues in this regard include:
- Assessing the linkages between watershed development and rural livelihoods & poverty,
- Type and nature of benefit flows accruing to various sections of the community
- Challenges in making the watershed programme pro-poor and sustaining it in the long run.
Vacancies : Announcement from DevNetJobs India
Posted on 14 Sep, 2009 02:21 AMForwarded to the Portal by: DevNetJobs India
Listed below are relevant vacancies announced by DevNetJobs India. Kindly follow the link for more information regarding the listed position.
Rural schools in Rajasthan -The Barefoot College experience
Posted on 12 Sep, 2009 04:27 PMIn 2003, the Ministry of Water Resources sanctioned a pilot project to harvest rainwater in 100 rural schools across 13 states in the country through 20 village Community Based Organizations (CBOs). The project aimed to provide adequate water for drinking and sanitation by collecting rainwater from the roof tops of school buildings and storing this in underground water tanks. The Barefoot College, Tillonia outlines the simple and low cost traditional technique which can serve as a permanent sweet drinking water source for school children in rural areas. |
Project Survival Media: Call for entries from the youth !
Posted on 10 Sep, 2009 12:28 AMAn NGO called Project Survival Media has organized a terrific opportunity for young journalists and others. National origin is NOT a bar! Deadline September 11. More information is added herewith. Any further questions, please feel free to email the coordinators, Shadia Fayne Wood (shadia.fayne@gmail.com) or Mayank Bubna (mayankbubna@gmail.com) directly.