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August 1, 2024 Recognising the limitations of relying solely on herbicides, a strategic shift towards preventive measures is crucial
Relying solely on chemicals to keep weeds at bay isn't sustainable and can harm the environment. (Image: Needpix)
July 15, 2024 Kritsnam where engineering meets hydrology, founded by K. Sri Harsha focuses on developing accurate, easy to install, tamper-proof, and weather-proof smart water metering solutions to deal with the growing water crisis in India.
An AI generated image, highlighting water shortage and use of tankers to provide water but water being wasted when available (Image Source: Praharsh Patel)
May 8, 2024 What is the ecosystem based approach to water management? How can it help in solving the water woes of states in the Deccan Plateau?
An ecosystem based approach to water management (Image Source: India Water Portal)
April 18, 2024 As the demand for water from the Hindu Kush Himalaya region is expected to rise due to population growth, the impacts of temperature increases, and development requirements, researchers emphasise the urgent need to enhance scientific collaboration and rejuvenate existing treaties and governance structures.
Rivers of destiny (Image: Vikramjit Kakati/Wikimedia Commons; CC BY-SA 3.0 DEED)
April 7, 2024 Advancements in smart irrigation: IoT integration for sustainable agriculture
Enhancing efficiency through sprinkler irrigation (Image: Rawpixel; CC0 License)
April 4, 2024 Tackling India's water crisis: A blueprint for agricultural water efficiency
Women working in the field in India (Image: IWMI Flickr/Hamish John Appleby; CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 DEED)
Launch : The www.thewaterchannel.tv
The Water Channel is a dedicated web-based video channel on water. It wants to be a main repository for video material on water and a medium in promoting better water management. Posted on 11 Jun, 2009 10:43 AM

Guest Post by: Lenneke Knoop, The Water Channel Image and Content Courtesy: The Water Channel The new version of www.thewaterchannel.tv has been launched. TheWaterChannel is a dedicated web-based video channel on water. It wants to be a main repository for video material on water and a main support and medium in promoting better water management.

TheWaterChannel now contains over 150 water related videos with new material coming in daily. The new version has several improved features and much more functions including improved uploading services, several technical improvements and news feed subscription.

Guwahati college of architecture receives second prize for presenting integrated water management in college campus
The presentation by Anuj Bhajanka and Avinash Chirania from Guwahati college of architecture details water management system designed by them for their own college Posted on 09 Jun, 2009 12:18 PM

Currently the college has a daily water consumption of 17.8KL and inadequate supply. The design integrates water conserving devices such as waterless urinals and eco-san toilets with grey and black water treatment systems and rainwater harvesting.

Malviya National Institute of Technology, Jaipur, presents integrated water management in college campus using a mix of traditional and modern concepts
Himanshu Raj and Neelam Verma of Malviya National Institute of Technology, Jaipur, designs a system of water management that provides water for use in hostel block and campus landscaping Posted on 09 Jun, 2009 11:37 AM

Himanshu Raj and Neelam VermaThis presentation by Himanshu Raj and Neelam Verma of Malviya National Institute of Technology, Jaipur draws upon traditional and modern c

IIT Roorkee presents water management for permanent shelters for tribes of Andaman and Nicobar islands after 2004 tsunami
Badrinath K and Prerna Aggarwal of IIT Roorkee presents various water management measures in Andaman and Nicobar islands Posted on 09 Jun, 2009 11:21 AM

The presentation provides several water management measures including rainwater harvesting, grey water reuse, black water treatment and use and eco-sanitation in  Andaman and Nicobar islands. It also provides recommendations for modification in agricultural practices and other livelihoods that can be taken up with the given water availability.

Arghyam and India water portal organizes 'water - safe, sustainable and for all'- a design competition for students of architecture and design
The design competition aims to increase awareness on water as a resource that needs to be conserved and on the role of architects and designers for ensuring the same through their designs Posted on 09 Jun, 2009 10:37 AM

DesignsArghyam and India Water Portal are promoting this design competition with the objective of increasing awareness on the important issue of water as a resources that needs to be conserved and on the role that architects and designers could play in ensuring the s

Intern with the India Water Portal !
Posted on 08 Jun, 2009 11:48 AM

The India Water Portal has several intern positions up for grabs. Positions range from film makers, visual designers to software enthusiasts, offering a chance to work at the forefront of water activism in India. FILM MAKERS Project head: Vijay Krishna Brief description of the project: We have the CDs from the Arghyam 3rd annual conference. These need to be edited and packaged into a short film. Creating Video Case Studies of Urban and Rural Schools doing Rain Water harvesting. We would highlight them on the Schools Water Portal (http://schools.indiawaterportal.org) Location of the project: Bangalore Expected time duration of the project: 1 month Duration of the internship: 1 month Preferred educational qualification: Amateur Film Makers/Students with an interest to work on social and environmental projects. Knowledge of Development Sector, and/or Environment would be an added advantage. Languages preferred: English Computers - Interns must bring their own laptops or at least have a home computer. Costs , India Water Portal will not be able to provide any financial support for interns. However any expenses for work-related travel and for consumables would be reimbursed.

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

Water and democracy - proceedings of the partner consultation by Evangelischer Entwicklungsdienst (EED) and Centre for World Solidarity (CWS)
This document deals with the proceedings of partners’ consultation held by EED & CWS to discuss the issues of water and democracy, share experiences and ideate on collaborative action Posted on 04 Jun, 2009 05:22 PM

The purpose of the consultation was also to identify areas of collaboration in advocacy, capacity building and working with people at the grassroot levels and simultaneously influence policy-making at the local, regional and international levels. The objectives of the workshop were -

Negotiated approaches to Integrated River Basin Management (IRBM) - A Conference Report by Gomukh Trust
The stated reasons behind formulating Maharashtra Water Resources Regulatory Authority Act were the actual problems faced by authorities in managing the irrigation system in the state. Posted on 04 Jun, 2009 03:35 PM

These documents deal with proceedings of the discussion initiated by Gomukh Trust, Pune with support from Arghyam, Bangalore on “Maharashtra Water Resources Regulatory Authority Act” to examine it in the context of Integrated River Basin  Management and community participation.  The objectives of the conference were –

Beyond scarcity: Power, poverty and the global water crisis - Human Development Report (2006)
The Human Development Report 2006 looks at power, poverty and the global water crisis, an issue that profoundly influences human potential and progress towards the Millennium Development Goals. Posted on 02 Jun, 2009 02:32 PM

The Human Development Report 2006 rejects the view that the global water crisis is about absolute shortages of physical supply. It argues that the roots of the crisis in water can be traced to poverty, inequality and unequal power relationships, as well as flawed water management policies that exacerbate scarcity. 

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