Anand District
All work and some play
Posted on 02 Aug, 2019 12:11 PMIndia is, by far, the world’s largest groundwater economy. India’s annual withdrawal of fresh groundwater (253 Billion Cubic Metres in 2013) amounts to one fourth of the global total and is more than that of China and the US combined. Over 80% of water extracted is used in agriculture. The share of tubewells in net irrigated area rose from a mere 1% in 1960-61 to over 40% in 2013-14.
INREM Foundation invites applications for the post of Network CommunicationsManager for the Fluoride Knowledge and Action Network
Posted on 22 May, 2013 06:08 PMAbout INREM Foundation
Annual partners' meet, IWMI-Tata water policy program (ITP), Institute of Rural Management, Anand, 28-30 November, 2012
Posted on 21 Oct, 2012 11:22 PMIWMI-Tata Policy Research Program invites applications for ITP Annual Partners' Meet 2012 - Apply by January 15, 2012
Posted on 09 Jan, 2012 07:21 AMIWMI-TATA Water Policy Research Program is a collaborative initiative between a research institution and a corporate body, the International Water Management Institute (IWMI) and the Sir Ratan TATA Trust (SRTT). This partnership emerged from a shared concern regarding the growing water stress in different parts of India.
IWMI-Tata Policy Research Program invites research papers on gender equity and irrigation - Anand – Apply by January 15, 2012
Posted on 05 Jan, 2012 06:56 AMIWMI-TATA Water Policy Research Program is a collaborative initiative between a research institution and a corporate body, the International Water Management Institute (IWMI) and the Sir Ratan TATA Trust (SRTT). This partnership emerged from a shared concern regarding the growing water stress in different parts of India.
While the issues and problems related to water have been well articulated by several stakeholders over time, the IWMI-TATA program aims at evolving fresh perspectives and sustainable solutions by drawing from the vast research carried out across the country and take these in the form of policy recommendations to the policy makers at the national, state and local level.
The need for Scientific Ground Water Investigation Services Survey(SGWISS)
Posted on 18 Jan, 2011 11:50 PMHow SGWISS could support the Rainwater Harvesting?
The main source of sweet water is Rain, but the water available from the rain is not regular and uniformly spread throughout year. So the rainwater could be stored by any method in rain. When the rainwater is stored on the surface but there would not be sufficient capacities of structures developed for the rainwater harvesting. Little quantity of the rainwater is recharged in the subsurface and underground.
Dr. O.P. Rupela's paper, presented at the 3rd Biennial Convention of OFAI at Anand, Gujarat
Posted on 18 Jan, 2011 02:34 PMDr Rupela in his keynote address to the organic farming association of India does mention SRI along with several other desirable practices for a 'cool' or climate friendly agriculture. Some of us met him recently at the national workshop. Let us hope this article and his work will inspire many more researchers to work closely with farmers on sustainable agriculture.
Announcing the Organic Farming Association's Third Biennial Convention, 2010, Anand
Posted on 15 Nov, 2010 10:33 AMThird Biennial Convention 2010
"Cool Farming for a Hot Planet"
Organizer: Organic Farming Association of India (OFAI)
Venue: Bhaikaka Krishi Kendra, Ravipura [Anand-Sojitra Road], District Anand, Gujarat.
Description:
The Organic Farming Association of India (OFAI) organises its convention of organic farmers every two years in a different State. This year’s convention is scheduled to be held near Anand, Gujarat. Earlier conventions were held in Wardha (Maharashtra) in 2006 and Trichy (Tamilnadu) in 2008.
Piramal Water Private Limited (Sarvajal) is looking for Chief Sustainability Officer
Posted on 06 Aug, 2010 10:27 AMContent and Image Courtesy: Piramal Fellowship
Groundwater and well water quality in alluvial aquifer of Central Gujarat - A paper by CAREWATER
Posted on 03 Aug, 2010 08:58 PMThe report by Carewater INREM Foundation deals with groundwater and well water quality in the alluvial aquifers of Central Gujarat. Gujarat has a hydrogeology representative of almost all aquifer types and depositional & formation eras. Contamination of aquifers along with scarcity of groundwater resources due to increase in water demand and reduction in recharge of groundwater from changing landuse, is a problem in Central Gujarat.