India

MGNREGA completes 5 years - PIB Release
The nation has successfully completed five years of Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA). Posted on 03 Feb, 2011 01:34 PM

 Addressing a large gathering at Vigyan Bhawan on this occasion in New Delhi, the Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh called upon the states to strengthen the Gram Sabhas for rural empowerment. He said the Ministry of Rural Development and Ministry of Panchayati Raj has jointly chalked out a plan to strengthen the Panchayats. Technical Units will be set up in Gram Panchayats and to improve the managerial efficiency every unit will have a Panchayat Development officer and one Junior Engineer. Focus would be on Left Wing Extremism(LWE) affected districts and the districts where more than Rs.100 crore have been spent under MGNREGA.

Conjunctive use of surface water and ground water - Lecture delivered by Dr. R. Jagadiswara Rao at National Water Academy, Pune
Please find attached my presentation on "Conjunctive use of surface water and groundwater" at National Water Academy (NWA) at Pune on 4th November 2009. Posted on 03 Feb, 2011 12:09 PM

 

Dr. R. Jagadishwara Rao
Former Professor of Geology
Sri Venkateswara University
Tirupati, AP 517502

"Recommendations on water and sanitation services to urban poor"
Issue 16, Jan 2011, WASH newsletter Posted on 02 Feb, 2011 05:31 PM

Water Sanitation HygieneThe India WASH Forum newsletter for January 2011. It is an open platform for engagement on contemporary issues, for an independent credible voice in the water, sanitation and hygiene sector.

  • Recommendations on water and sanitation services to urban poor
    The group came up with a list of prioritised issues that need immediate attention if the urban poor were to be provided with sustainable and equitable water and sanitation services.

  • Water resources are under stress of depletion as well as denial of access for the poor
    Drinking water needs are met primarily from ground water. Except for the large metros that suck away water from rivers, most small towns in India depend on ground water supply.
"Urban sanitation in India: life after Common Wealth Games"
Issue 15 Nov 2010, WASH newsletter Posted on 02 Feb, 2011 05:16 PM

Water Sanitation HygieneThe India WASH Forum newsletter for November 2010. It is an open platform for engagement on contemporary issues, for an independent credible voice in the water, sanitation and hygiene sector.

  • Recent estimates of drinking water and sanitation status of India
    As per the estimate, India has achieved a coverage of 68% rural population having access to an individual household toilet.

  • Urban sanitation in India: life after Common Wealth Games
    The Commonwealth Games generated a media blitz recently. Unfortunately, instead of highlighting the sorry state of sanitation in India, the issue was trivialized in the media.
Remote sensing applications: A book by NRSC (2010)
This book by the National Remote Sensing Centre, focusses on remote sensing technology-based applications on land,water, atmosphere and natural disasters. Posted on 01 Feb, 2011 05:52 PM

 

The book covers 16 chapters addressing various applications starting with introduction, state of art technology, case studies, literature review, future trends besides providing relevant references which are more useful for operational scientists and researchers. The resource scientists from Remote sensing & GIS applications area have contributed these chapters.

Jackfruit is vital for food security, says Bijay Kumar of NHB
“Jackfruit is very important crop for food security. Farmers growing this crop are in remote disadvantageous area. They need to be benefited.” Posted on 01 Feb, 2011 05:26 PM



This is the opinion of Bijay Kumar, Managing Director of National Horticulture Board (NHB). He was expressing this in an exclusive interview to Panasam Wonders.

He regretted “We are not able to exploit its full potential. But as it is a good livelihood option for the weaker sections of the society, it’s high time to concentrate our efforts for its development.”

Corruption has fuelled India's economic growth - OneWorld South Asia interview with Devinder Sharma
Devinder Sharma talks about the pressing farm crisis, the next steps for MGNREGA and howrampant corruption has fuelled India's economic growth. Posted on 01 Feb, 2011 05:18 PM


Devinder Sharma

Grassroutes 2011, Road-trips for Social Change
Posted on 01 Feb, 2011 02:09 PM

GrassroutesGrassroutes is a Fellowship Program that supports outstanding and passionate young people to go on road-trips for social change.  The select group of young people will travel across India, meet change-makers, work with social ventures, learn about developmental issues, live with the community and return with stories of social change, which will enable them to inspire a larger community into taking action.

Wastewater treatment plant - Need for an affordable solution for recycling wastewater
Water is a precious resource and has become precious commodity now. On going Industrialization, population & urbanization pose pressure on water availability. Posted on 01 Feb, 2011 01:20 PM

 Utility value of world’s freshwater resources like lakes and rivers are diminishing rapidly due to over exploitation & pollution. Groundwater, an alternative to surface water is also a natural victim. The rate of ground water drawing versus its re-charge has already disturbed the natural aquifer equations.

Posters on the factors responsible for excess fluoride and fluorosis by MASS Education
The posters present information on fluoride in drinking water and resultant Fluorosis disease spread through 14 states of the country. Posted on 01 Feb, 2011 12:01 PM



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