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- Ravindra Sarovar
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RAVINDRA SAROVAR Back to previous page Click on areas Background View slideshow Rabindra Sarobar Lake, previously known as Dhakuria Lake, is an artificial lake in south Kolkata. This is ... |
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- Pollution of River Damodar
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Damodar The Damodar is the most polluted river in the country today, thanks to the several industries that have sprouted on its mineral-rich banks. There are the coal-based industries that... |
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- Catch Water Newsletter October-November 2002
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A NEW BEGINNING Urban wetlands meet CSE initiates a core committee IN FOCUS Null and void? A success story? The flouride menace CAMPAIGN ...... |
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- Catch Water Newsletter 8
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CAMPAIGN A class for the governors Hope for Bhopal POLICY What...err policy A step towards a wetter tomorrow INITIATIVE Diamonds are forever An oasis in the making Small does matter TECHNOLOGY Water harvesting at Kinetic Engineering Zero runoff technology ... |
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- Catch Water Newsletter December 2000
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CAMPAIGN Threat to hopes NETWORKING The Bhopal front Continuing wisdom Urban efforts FUNDING AGENCY Inernational Commission on Irrigation and Drainage ...... |
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- Guraiya village : Empowerment through Water Management
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... , itÂ’s women empowerment all the way Sagar district, Madhya Pradesh Total area 750 ha Forest area 104.7 ha Population 783 Radha Bai, ...... |
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- History's Wisdom...
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Hyderabad: Tradition botched Hyderabad was founded in 1591 by Mohd Quli Qutub Shah on the banks of Musi river. The city has a glorious tradition of tanks built by the rulers. The first s... |
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- Pallithode : Rural Water Harvesting
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Pallithode village, Alleppey district, Kerela The Alleppey Diocesan Charitable and Social Welfare Society (ADCSWS) has constructed water harvesting and storage systems for 52 households of Pallithode vil... |
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- Rainwater Harvesting Potential of Delhi
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Practices and Practitioners Delhi The national capital territory, (NCT), of Delhi receives 611 mm of rainfall on an average annually and the number of rainy days are as low as 20-30. (A rainy day is spe... |
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- Water Harvesting Systems : Traditional Systems
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... structures. Nadis (ponds) once served as the principal drinking water sources in this area. The ... |
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