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- Catch Water Newsletter 2
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CAMPAIGN Making water everybody's business Sowing seeds Water harvesting in Ethiopia Wisdom in peril Trapping Water INITIATIVE Initiative to network Crusader on water harvesting Evaluating water harvesting in Hyderabad TECHNOLOGY Rural Community vs. Urban ... |
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- Water Crisis : The Urban Water Scenario
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Urban water scenario Even though the rate of urbanisation in India is among the lowest in the world, the nation has more than 250 million city-dwellers. Experts predict that this number w... |
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- Catch Water Newsletter April 2002
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PERSPECTIVE National water policy A futile exercise IN FOCUS Water riots breakout in Gujarat Bustards under threat Disappearing lakes and ponds INITIATIVE Delhi prepares to catch rain Watering schools Ready to take action Gokak ... |
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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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- Deepar Lake
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Deepar LAKE Back to previous page Click on areas Background View slideshow Deepar Beel is one of the largest and most important riverine wetland in Assam's Brahmaputra valley. It is Locate... |
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- Urban Yodhas - Carrying On The Good Work
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Ashutosh Agnihotri Instead of relying on others for solving his water problem, Ashutosh Agnihotri, an enterprising resident of Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, took up the responsibility himself. I... |
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- Raj Samadhiyala - Rural Water Harvesting
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Raj Samadhiyala, Rajkot District, Gujarat Population: 2,000 Initiation of water harvesting: 1986 Water is a major agent ...... |
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- Pong wetland
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PONG WETLAND Back to previous page Background Links People Background The Pong wetland, also called Maharana Pratap Sagar, one of the largest manmade wetland of Northern India, was for... |
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- Catch Water Newsletter April 2002
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PERSPECTIVE National water policy A futile exercise IN FOCUS Water riots breakout in Gujarat Bustards under threat Disappearing lakes and ponds INITIATIVE Delhi prepares to catch rain Watering schools Ready to take action Gokak ... |
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- delhi water bodies
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... Background Unplanned urbanisation and spiraling population have resulted in severe ... |
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