Planning Commission (Government of India)
Problems of hill states and hill areas and ways to ensure that they do not suffer in any way because of their peculiarities - Report of the Task Force - Planning Commission
Posted on 01 Nov, 2011 09:37 PMThis report by the Task Force, constituted by the Planning Commission, Government of India in April, 2008, is an outcome of the need expressed by the Prime Minister of India for a fresh analysis of the problems of the hill states and hill areas of the country in a manner that suggests that these areas do not suffer in any way on account of their peculiarities.
Opinions have been expressed that the pace of development of the Indian Himalayan Region (IHR) has been slow when compared to the rest of the country. At the same time, its fragile nature and difficulty of taking up conventional development initiatives has not been appreciated. In this report, arguments have been presented recommending reshaping of policies to bring in the “mountain perspective” for the IHR, in the national planning. Emphasis has also been laid on developing norms for good governance and for harnessing social capital at the grassroots.
Report of steering committee on drinking water supply and sanitation for tenth five year plan and report of working group on natural resource management and water resources for 11th five year plan
Posted on 02 Jun, 2009 02:29 PMReport of steering committee on drinking water supply and sanitation for tenth five year plan
Report of the expert group on groundwater management and ownership, 2007
Posted on 02 Jun, 2009 01:03 PMPlanning commsision releases september 2007 report of the expert group on "Ground Water Management and Ownership". The report looks primarily at the problem of rural depletion of groundwater and looked into the feasibility and necessity of changing groundwater law.
Planning commission sets up working group on rainfed areas for the eleventh five year plan
Posted on 12 May, 2009 03:24 PMThe terms of reference of the working group are as follows -
Water policy and action plan 2020: an alternative – A report for the Planning Commission
Posted on 12 May, 2009 01:33 PMA report for the Planning Commission presents the water policy and action plan for the year 2020 for the country. The goals put forward in the policy are such as would do justice to all users of water and yet would be practical and achievable. At present it is the central and state governments that play the key role in the management of water resources. The policy proposed, on the other hand, seeks to involve all the people at the level of the local communities so that they can conserve, develop and manage the water resource at the local level itself.
Planning Commission report on groundwater
Posted on 29 Sep, 2007 12:11 AMThe September 2007 report of the Expert Group on "Ground Water Management and Ownership" of the Planning Commission is available from the Commission. The report looks primarily at the problem of rural depletion of groundwater and feasibility and necessity of changing groundwater law.