Karnataka
The Karnataka town and country planning act - Ministry of Environment and Forests (Government of Karnataka) (1961)
Posted on 12 Oct, 2010 03:14 PMThis document includes the details of the Karnataka Town and Country Planning Act, 1961 and includes:
- Short title, extent and commencement
- Definitions of the terms in the Act
- Appointment of director of town planning
- State town-planning board
- Local planning areas and planning authorities
- Present land use
- Outline development plan
- Comprehensive development plan
- Town planning schemes
- Town planning officer and his duties
- Disputed ownership, preliminary schemes and final scheme and its sanction and enforcement
- Finance, accounts and audit
- Land acquisition
- Offences and penalties, rules and bye-laws
The Karnataka urban water supply and drainage board act - Department of Urban Development (Government of Karnataka) (1973)
Posted on 12 Oct, 2010 03:10 PMThis document describes the details of the Act and includes:
- Short title, extent and commencement of the Act
- Definitions of the terms in the Act
- Details of the constitution of the Board
- Officers and members of the staff of the Board
- Conduct and business of the Board
- Powers and functions of the Board
- Investigation, preparation, execution and maintainance of the schemes by the Board
- Finance, accounts and audit
- Penalties and proceedure
The Karnataka urban development authorities act - Department of Urban Development (Government of Karnataka) (1987)
Posted on 12 Oct, 2010 03:05 PMThis document provides the details of the Act and includes:
- The details of the short title, extent and commencement of the Act
- Definitions of the terms used in the Act
- Details of the urban development authority
- Details regarding acquisition of land
- Property and finance
- Details of the officers and servants of the authority
The Bangalore metropolitan region development authority act - Bangalore Metropolitan Region Development Authority (1985)
Posted on 12 Oct, 2010 02:59 PMThis document provides the details of the Act and includes:
- The short title and commencement of the Act
- Definitions of the terms used in the Act
- The details of the Bangalore Metropolitan Region Development Authority
- The powers and functions of the authority
- Details of the finance, accounts and audits
The Bangalore development authority act - Bangalore Development Authority (Government of Karnataka) (1976)
Posted on 12 Oct, 2010 02:54 PMThis document provides the details of the Act and includes:
- A short title and commencement
- Definitions of the terms used in the Act
- Process of constitution and incorporation of the Bangalore development authority
- Details of the development schemes
- Aquisition of land
- Property and finance
- Officers and servants of the authority
- Art commission
The Uttar Pradesh urban planning and development act - Housing and Urban Planning Department (Government of Uttar Pradesh) (1973)
Posted on 12 Oct, 2010 02:51 PM
The document provides the details of the process of implementation of the Act and includes:
Coastal zone management - Department of Ecology and Environment (Government of Karnataka) (1991)
Posted on 12 Oct, 2010 12:06 PMThe central government has declared the coastal stretches of seas, bays, estuaries, creeks, rivers and back waters which are influenced by tidal action (in the landward side) up to 500 mts. from the High Tide Line (HTL) and the land between the Low Tide Line (LTL) and the HTL as “Coastal Regulation Zone” (CRZ), on 19.2.1991.
Water plumbing sanitation and health; Issues and Challenges - A trans disciplinary approach, Bangalore University, Bangalore
Posted on 27 Sep, 2010 10:59 AMInternational Conference
Theme: “Water Plumbing sanitation & Health; Issues & Challenges-A trans disciplinary approach”
Case studies on water quality - A presentation by ACWADAM
Posted on 25 Sep, 2010 10:19 AMThis presentation by ACWADAM deals with monitoring of water quality in a watershed. It describes the process of going about conducting a hydrogeological study of the watershed, right from the study of the basic geology to the importance of the quality of groundwater in the watershed. The main hydrogeological provinces of India are described - (a) Hard rock regimes: Crystalline rocks, Volcanic (Deccan basalt), (b) Alluvial regimes, and (c) Consolidated sedimentary regimes: Soft sedimentary, Hard sedimentary.
Workshop on “Renewable Energy and Potable Water to Remote Areas”, NIE, Mysore
Posted on 23 Sep, 2010 06:07 PM
Organizers :
- NIE-CREST, The National Institute of Engineering, Mysore
- Swami Vivekananda Youth Movement(SVYM), Sargur, HD Kote Taluk, Mysore Under the banner of FANSA- Karnataka