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- Ansupa Lake
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ANSUPA LAKE Back to previous page Click on areas Background Links People Background The Ansupa Lake is situated on the lap of Saranda and Bishnupur hills, Cuttack District, Orissa, India. The Lake is a small ... |
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- Types of Drought in India
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What is drought? Droughts can be of three kinds:- (i) Meteorological drought: This happens when the actual rainfall in an area is significantly less than the climatological mean of that area... |
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- NIZAMUDDIN EAST COLONY?S RAINWATER HARVESTING SYSTEM
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NIZAMUDDIN EAST COLONYS RAINWATER HARVESTING SYSTEM RAINWATER AVAILABLE FOR HARVESTING Total rooftop and surface area: 2,00,916 square metres (sq m) Average annual rainfall in Delhi: 611 m ... |
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- Aurobindo Marg
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AUROBINDO MARG Technology Urban AT A GLANCE People The Potential Harvesting System n Components n Design n Construction n Maintenance n Cost Initiative n Practices n Projects n Legislation n In your... |
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- The River Damodar in 2003
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Damodar 2003 10 years after it investigated the condition of the Damodar, Down To Earth revisits the river basin. Travelling through a heavily industrialised belt rich in minerals, MANOJ NADKAR... |
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- KUKKARAHALLI LAKE
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... Background Kukkarahalli lake was created in the year 1864, to provide water for irrigation for areas outside the Mysore cit ... |
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- NEW FRIENDS CLUB?S RAINWATER HARVESTING SYSTEM
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NEW FRIENDS CLUBS RAINWATER HARVESTING SYSTEM RAINWATER AVAILABLE FOR HARVESTING Total rooftop and surface area: 3,700 square metres (sq m) Average annual rainfall in Delhi: 611 millimetre ... |
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- DELHI GYMKHANA CLUB?S RAINWATER HARVESTING SYSTEM
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DELHI GYMKHANA CLUBS RAINWATER HARVESTING SYSTEM RAINWATER AVAILABLE FOR HARVESTING Total rooftop and surface area: 1,13,344 square metres (sq m) Average annual rainfall in Delhi: 611 mill ... |
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- Understanding the Crisis : What Happened to the Lakes ?
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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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- Kul Irrigation of the Trans-Himalaya - Rainwaterharvesting.org
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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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