NETWORKING Rainwater International Students sensitised Meeting the jal yodhas INITIATIVE Royal Water Crusader Power of PIL Brigadier's blue battle Water becomes women strength People show the way TECHNOLOGY Rainwater Purifier TR... |
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Tankas Tankas (small tank) are underground tanks, found traditionally in most Bikaner houses. They are built in the main house or in the courtyard. They were circular holes made in the ground, lined wit... |
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MEAs and Local Governments: Urban Areas at the Forefront of Environmental Change Hari Srinivas Continuing Research Series E-176. January 2023 ake any of today's environmental problems faced by the inhabitants of this planet, and it... |
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TISDS and CSE revives Paar Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) through its small grant programme assisted Thar Integrated Social Development Society (TISDS) in reviving the paar - a traditional rai... |
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CAMPAIGN Water Asia 2000 Water empowers women POLICY Urban floods: are they inevitable? Small grants facility INITIATIVE Small efforts pay big dividends TECHNOLOGY Rebirth of rainwater in Texas Ashram has ashtray for water also The half-round PVC rainwater... |
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CAMPAIGN Slums capture rainwater NETWORK Quality matters INITIATIVE More than willing TECHNOLOGY Designs for water harvesting and purification Vol. 1 No. 4 October 1999 Slums capture rainwater Illust... |
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Global Agreements: A View from the Ground Hari Srinivas Continuing Research Series E-014. April 2015 Abstract One of the key outputs of the 1992 Rio Summit was to highlight and focus attention on the environment, spawning as a result a host of co... |
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THAR DESERT Kunds / Kundis A kund or kundi looks like an upturned cup nestling in a saucer. These structures harvest rainwater for drinking, and dot the sandier tracts of the Thar Desert in w... |
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Any land anywhere can be used to harvest rainwater The fundamental reason: extend the fruits of the monsoon The basic principle: Catch water where it falls TRADITIONAL Indigenous systems MODERN Contempo... |
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