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Search Events Mumbai RWH Manual Ranchi Seminar GDA workshop Workshop in Kanpur schools Training for NDMC Public awareness meeting at Sarita Vihar CSE-RELMA partnership Save wat... |
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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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- Groundwater Disaster - Large Scale Contamination
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Yellow-coloured water gushes out of the 61-metre deep tubewell at a Ghazibad-based dyeing factory What goes down must come up It is a crime. Numerous factories deliberately inject un... |
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- Catch Water Newsletter October-November 2002
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A NEW BEGINNING A rich harvest IN FOCUS On the right track? Groundwater or poison? Punjab, ready for desi solutions Saga of tanks CAMPAIGN Ways to destroy Squatters or owners? VIPs strangling Dal Restoring Bis Hazari Lakes in News WATER LI... |
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- State of Our Urban Lakes
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Mostly muck Urban lakes in India are dirty and dying Udaipur Udaipur city, Rajasthan, is surrounded by the Aravalli hills and five lakes Pichola, Fatehsagar, Rangsagar, Swaroopsag... |
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- Calamity Strikes
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When calamity Strikes Water harvesting is the new catchword for the government struggling against drought. ITs now official. Cherrapunji, which holds the record for the highest rain... |
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- News from Africa
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Events News CSE - RELMA partnership Initiatives Initiating urban water harvesting in Kenya With the objective of broadening the prospect and outreach of the Network for Green ... |
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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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- Rainwater Harvesting Potential of Delhi
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Practices and Practitioners Delhi The national capital territory, (NCT), of Delhi receives 611 mm of rainfall on an average annually and the number of rainy days are as low as 20-30. (A rainy day is spe... |
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- delhi water bodies
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DELHI WATER BODIES Back to previous page Background Links Chronology People Background Unplanned urbanisation and spiraling population have resulted in severe... |
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