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- Welcome to CSE Home Page
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... out for yourself. What is rainwater harvesting? It simply means catching rain and using it. You can store it a ... |
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n Scarcity n Urban n Urban water scenario - Delhi - Bangalore - Chennai n Rural n Water scenario in rural areas n Drought - 2001-2002 - 2000-2001 - 1999-2000 n Pollution n Rivers n Damodar - 1993 - 2003 n Yamuna n Groundwater n Lakes n Curr... |
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- A Political Drought - Water Problem in India
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A Political Drought During one of the meetings of the World Water Commission, which recently submitted its report in The Hague to a bevy of water ministers, a member had strongly emphasis... |
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- Understanding the Crisis : What Happened to the Lakes ?
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... a variety of purposes. In the dry central and Southern India--that fall in the rain shadow region--they ... |
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- The Urban Water Management Initiative
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Building a water literate urban society Towns and cities across India are today haunted by a common menace-severe water crisis. Unplanned urbanisation, leading to a huge hike in demand, has had the inev... |
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- Harvesters' Network
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Note on National Water Harvesters Network The Programme At the Centre for Science and Environment's conference on 'The Potential of Water Harvesting: Traditions, Policies and Social Mo... |
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- Fashioning Change : The Water Revolution from Within
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Fashioning change Water improves agriculture. Agriculture improves animal husbandry. People begin to take care of their watershed, which means more trees and forests. With watershed development, prosper... |
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- Moti Marsal - Water Harvesting Efforts
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Moti Marsal, Surendra Nagar District, Gujarat The village spread over 200 hectares supports a population of 600. Groundwater being saline, there was a major drinking water problem in this village. ... |
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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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- 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 of change in this village. Hardevsingh Jadeja , the former sarpanch and th... |
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