Andhra Pradesh
Genetic engineering in food and farming, South Against Genetic Engineering, Warangal
Posted on 02 Jun, 2010 05:09 PMOrganizers:
- South Against Genetic Engineering
- Bangalore Film Society
- Era Organics
- ICRA
- Pristine Organics
- Bhoomi Network
- Green Foundation
- Svaraj
Venue: Ashirvad, No. 30 St. Mark's Road Cross, Opp. State Bank of India, Bangalore 560 001
Water conservation by Industry – A case study of Mahindra and Mahindra, Zaheerabad
Posted on 30 Apr, 2010 11:07 AMThe presentation deals with Mahindra and Mahindra’s (M&M) work on optimal utilization of groundwater resources in its vehicle manufacturing plant at Zaheerabad, Andhra Pradesh. M&M had taken help from ICRISAT and Groundwater Department of GoAP to study the hydro-geology and topography of the estate and prepare ground water maps.
A time bound master plan of water augmentation was worked out to undertake activities like rainwater harvesting pits, new locations for borewells/ openwells/ percolation tanks, planting of less water intensive trees, re-usage and re-cycling of wastewater, rainwater channels to recharge the under ground water reservoirs and installation of drip irrigation.
Evolving an integrated approach for improving efficiency of electricity-driven pumping of groundwater for agriculture - A discussion paper by CWS and Prayas
Posted on 20 Apr, 2010 06:57 AMThis study explores possibilities of local energy and groundwater management in Andhra Pradesh with the involvement of farmers for constructive contribution in improving the field situation in electricity supply and groundwater management.
Ground water pumping using electricity is a complex issue, leaving all actors - the farmers, distribution company, State government and environment conscious analysts - frustrated and dissatisfied. Farmers are frustrated with the poor quality of electricity supply, distribution companies with the low revenue, State government with the high levels of subsidy and the environmentalists with inefficient water use resulting in falling water tables. Level of mistrust between actors is also quite high. The process of evolving a sustainable solution is not clear.
In this context, this study by Prayas Energy Group and Centre for World Solidarity (CWS), explores:
- Grassroot and state-level insights, regarding electricity use and water management in agriculture
- Developing a simple methodology in consultation with farmers for collecting baseline field data and analyzing it towards improving the efficiency in a strategic way
- Possible areas of intervention in future
Consultative Meet on Small, Marginal and Tenant Farmers in Agriculture, Hyderabad
Posted on 19 Apr, 2010 09:00 AMAn innovative way of sharing diminishing groundwater introduced by APDAI
Posted on 27 Mar, 2010 12:55 PM“We no longer worry about the rains. We now have the confidence to grow alternative crops even if the monsoon fails,” said Balaraju, a farmer in one of the most drought-prone and economically vulnerable regions of Andhra Pradesh in southern India.
Barrages as a better alternative to Polavaram dam project
Posted on 20 Mar, 2010 06:34 PMBARRAGES AS A BETTER ALTERNATIVE TO POLAVARAM DAM POJECT
(Replies to Discussion Report of Advisory Committee on alternate proposals made for
Polavaram project by Sri.T.Hanumantha Rao, former Engineer-in-Chief, AP State)
Contest to mark World Wetlands Day organised by WWF in Vijayawada
Posted on 02 Feb, 2010 03:19 PM
VIJAYAWADA: School children will be with one another to list the number of animals and plants they can recognise in a competition being held by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) and the Forest Department at Kaikaluru on Tuesday.
Monthly magazine-Dams, Rivers & People, Sep-Oct 2009, Oct-Nov 2009, Dec 2009 - Jan 2010
Posted on 25 Jan, 2010 12:56 PMBarrages would prevent Polavaram dam from being an economic and environmental disaster : Analysis reveal
Posted on 12 Jan, 2010 02:20 PMProf.T.Shivaji Rao,
Director, Centre for Environmental Studies,
Gitam University, Visakhapatnam.
Historical Developments: Initially the Polavaram project was proposed as a storage reservoir with FRL at +150ft with a water storage of about 150TMC in 1941. Subsequently many changes were made and in 1948 it emerged as Rampada Sagar dam with FRL at +208ft. with water storage of 836 TMC including 150 MW of hydro-power generation at an estimated cost of 129 crores (at 1948 rates) This scheme was abandoned because it was too costly and was bristled with foundation and construction problems. Subsequently several expert committees were appointed by the Government of India to study the problems of Godavari water utilisation. These committees under the Chairmanship of Dr.A.N. Khosla (1953), Mr.Gulhati (1963) and Mr.A.C.Mitra (1965) suggested to the state Government to build a barrage at Polavaram for improving the irrigation facilities and also to divert Godavari flood water into Krishna river. https://www.thehindu.com/2009/05/02/stories/2009050260540600.htm
DHAN Vayalagam (Tank) Foundation is looking for a Development Professional
Posted on 15 Dec, 2009 03:17 PMDHAN Foundation promoted an exclusive thematic collective for water and allied themes namely, “DHAN Vayalagam (Tank) Foundation {DV(T)F}”. Thus, the DV(T)F became operational with effect from October 2, 2006 to rigorously carry forward the rehabilitation of traditional water bodies in addition to expanding the development interventions connected with water.
Location: Andhra Pradesh
Last Date: December 16, 2009
Email: vfhyderabadro@dhan.org (Reference: DevNetJobsIndia.org)