This document informs of the mechanisms through which development, conservation and management functions related to water as a natural resource are carried out in India.
Highlights of the September newsletter from CLTS deal with the training of trainers on Community Led Total Sanitation in Gulbarga, Karnataka and other stories.
Most of the rivers and streams in urban India are dead. Race to urbanisation has cost us these once-beautiful water bodies. One story from many - Pune's Dev Nadi
Water balance studies in Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka have shown that water harvesting programmes impact significantly on patterns of water use and that this can result in distinct winners and losers.
How to combat the water crisis in india? This discusses the major development and management crisis and assess the critical measures for addresal of these
The analysis of the role of law and courts in the Narmada valley struggle to understanding the relationship between law, social movements and counter-hegemonic globalisation.
The new round up for the week ending 14 October 2010, indicates that the flood situation in the North East has worsened and attempts are being made at flood management.
The Kisan Swaraj Yatra is a massive outreach effort interacting with lakhs of farmers and lakhs of urban citizens about the agricultural crisis and the way out.
Jajpur and Kendrapara districts of Orissa in the grip of water crisis due to indiscriminate use of water by industries in Kalinga Nagar.This and more news stories.
Managing the country's waste better - A course at the Indian Institute of Technology and the Indian Institute of Science to enhance the quality of engineering education.