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- Catch Water Newsletter August-September 2002
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A NEW BEGINNING By the people IN FOCUS Open letter to the Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee Khandwa,Catching every droplet The lost pond CAMPAIGN From the courtroom Face to face Destroy, then revive INITIATIVE Woman power Payi... |
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- Water Harvesting Techniques Prevalent In The Northeastern Hill Ranges
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The Northeastern hill ranges stretch over six Indian states Assam, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, Tripura and Meghalaya, extending over Bangladesh and northern Myanmar, touching the southern slopes of ... |
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- Urban People : Initiatives Thus Far
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... Institutions Industries Individuals - L. Prasanna Kumar L. Prasanna Kumar Rainwater Available for Harvesting Catchment area – 1123 square metres (sq.... |
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- Urban People : Initiatives Thus Far
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... Institutions Industries Individuals - Rajan Aggarwal Rajan Aggarwal Rainwater Available for Harvesting Catchment area – 500 square metres (sq. m) Average ...... |
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- Model Rainwater Harvesting Projects in Delhi
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CSE's urban water harvesting campaign CSE has been propagating the concept of rainwater harvesting as one of the solutions to the urban water crisis. It has been providing technical guidance to those in ... |
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- People : Making the Difference Within The Water Crisis
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... conserve natural resources, people prefer to depend on themselves. Jal Yodhas (Water warriors) is a ... |
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- Water Harvesting Systems : Contemporary Innovative Designs
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Artificial Glaciers A great example of how decentralised approaches to water harvesting boost innovation comes from Ladakh in Jammu and Kashmir. Chewang ...... |
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- Urban People : Initiatives Thus Far
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... Institutions Industries Individuals - A. Sayeed - Mrinal Talukdar A. Sayeed Rainwater Harvesting Potential Catchment area – 300 square metres (sq. m) ...... |
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- Water Harvesting Systems : Traditional Systems
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... Nadis Rajsamand ditrict in western Rajasthan has a rich legacy of rainwater harvesting structures. Nadis (ponds) once served as the principal drinking water sources in this area. The ... |
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- Western Coastal Plains : Traditional Water Harvesting Systems
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WESTERN COASTAL PLAINS Virdas Virdas are shallow wells dug in low depressions called jheels (tanks). They are found all over the Banni grasslands, a part of the Great Rann of Kutch in Gujarat... |
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