| ... point of view of human-nature interactions. Come face-to-face with a history of water harvesting since antiquity. There are ... |
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| The Central Highlands comprise the semi-arid uplands of eastern Rajasthan, the Aravalli range and the uplands of the Banas-Chambal basin in Rajasthan; the Jhansi and Mirzapur uplands of Uttar Prade... |
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| Urban Lakes Urban waterbodies are an inherent part of Indian culture. They served a variety of purposes. In the dry central and Southern India--that fall in the rain shadow region--they ... |
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| ... today only remnants of the city wall can be seen. There were once three large tanks in the town - Hamirsar, t ... |
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| ... conserve natural resources, people prefer to depend on themselves. Jal Yodhas (Water warriors) is a ... |
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| The Eastern Ghats , a rugged, hilly terrain running almost parallel to the eastern coast of India, constitutes the watershed of many big rivers. The Eastern Ghats broadly cover three regions: souther... |
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| DELHI WATER BODIES Back to previous page Background Links Chronology People ...... |
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| The Indo-Gangetic Plains is the most important zone in terms of human concentration in India. It is a vast enclosed basin of numerous small and large rivers, separated by alluvial divides. The weste... |
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| The Western Ghats constitute a narrow but long range of hills running from north to south along the western coast of India. The hills separate the narrow strip of the western coastal plains, one of t... |
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| ... Institutions Industries Individuals - Chandanmal Jain Chandanmal Jain Rainwater Harvesting Potential Catchment area – 100 square metres (sq. m) Average ...... |
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