Ahmedabad District
National Conference on 'Water Management In India – 2013', IBK Media, Ahmedabad
Posted on 02 Aug, 2013 11:58 AMOrganisers
Indian Business Media Knowledge (IBK Media)
About the conference

Tamil Nadu government allocates Rs.100 crore to strengthen water resources across the state- Newsletter from 'The Resource and Information Network for the Coasts (TRINET)', February 2013
Posted on 04 Feb, 2013 01:26 PMThe February edition of the TRINet has the following highlights:
The city corporation of Madurai decides to power all the parks with solar energy.
On the Sabarmati riverfront: Urban planning as totalitarian governance in Ahmedabad, Gujarat – An article in EPW
Posted on 10 Jan, 2013 07:05 PMInnovations for scaling up to citywide sanitation, CEPT University, Ahmedabad, October 16-17, 2012
Posted on 15 Oct, 2012 01:07 PMCoastal Salinity Prevention Cell invites applications for Programme Officer (Natural Resource Management) and Program Associate (Drinking Water and Sanitation), Ahmedabad - Apply by October 5, 2012
Posted on 01 Oct, 2012 10:27 PMCoastal Salinity Prevention Cell (CSPC) is a joint initiative of Aga Khan Rural Support Programme (India), Ambuja Cement Foundation and Sir Ratan Tata Trust (SRTT). CSPC has a mandate to work on issues addressing livelihood enhancement of communities affected by increasing salinity ingress in the coastal areas. For further information on the CSPC, please log on to www.cspc.org.in. CSPC is looking for two professionals to coordinate and manage the Water and Sanitation (WASH) and Natural Resource Management (NRM) Programme of CSPC.
5th edition of Gujarat Water Summit 2012, Confederation of Indian Industry, Ahmedabad
Posted on 21 Aug, 2012 12:46 PMOrganiser: Confederation of Indian Industry
Venue: Gujarat University Convention Centre, Ahmedabad
Governing the urban poor - Riverfront development, slum resettlement and the politics of inclusion in Ahmedabad - A paper published in EPW
Posted on 08 Feb, 2012 11:58 AMSabarmati Riverfront Development (SRD) project, an urban mega-project in Ahmedabad has been proclaimed as a case based on “flexible governing” of the residents of the riverfront informal settlements.