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Advanced Center for Water Resources Development and Management (ACWADAM) is looking for a scientist and researchers, based at Pune
Posted on 15 Apr, 2012 03:39 PMAdvanced Center for Water Resources Development and Management (ACWADAM) is a civil society organisation working on groundwater management in different parts of India. ACWADAM’s focus is in the area of developing and improving understanding of groundwater resources. It also deals with the demystification of groundwater science and strengthening hydrogeological capacities of institutions working in the water sector in India.
Rohini Nilekani, Chairperson of Arghyam announces transition in leadership: Jayamala Subramaniam to take over from 1st June, 2012
Posted on 13 Apr, 2012 05:44 PMShe comes to Arghyam with a background in the corporate and not for profit sectors, both in India and abroad. She has a record of achievement in taking initiatives to scale in the financial and education sectors and substantial experience as a coach and mentor.
Workshop on water-energy-climate change nexus organized by TERI, 17-18 April 2012, New Delhi
Posted on 13 Apr, 2012 01:00 PMThe issues of climate change, water and energy are central to any attempt for bridging the gap between “developed” and “developing” nations. These three critical issues have thus far been addressed in isolation from one other, in countries like India.
Toolkit for integrated urban water management, developed by Institute for Resource Analysis and Policy
Posted on 12 Apr, 2012 11:24 PMThe review included, but was not limited to urban hydrology, management of water supply infrastructure, water resources management, water quality management (WQM), groundwater management, technical and economic instruments for water demand management, technical and economic aspects of leakage reduction, environmental and economic aspects of wastewater treatment and reuse, storm water management
Aaranyak invites applications for geologists based at Shillong - Apply by April 25, 2012
Posted on 12 Apr, 2012 08:55 PM
Aaranyak is a registered society working in the field of biodiversity conservation in North East India since 1989. Its strength lies in applied research in biological and social field and its thrust area of work is the North East India and Eastern Himalayas.
A student uses India Water Portal on Twitter (@indiawater) for research
Posted on 12 Apr, 2012 04:10 PMShe found Twitter to be a useful place to conduct her research on issues of governance and institutions in watershed management programs in India and the U.S., because it enabled her to pick the resources she found useful without having to go through lots of articles and research papers.
"Resources, tribes and the State" - A report on an international seminar, organized by the Arunachal Institute of Tribal Studies at Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh, in February 2012
Posted on 11 Apr, 2012 04:10 PMGuest post by: Raju Mimi
Central Water Commission and ISRO launch Water Resources Information System (WRIS), a comprehensive solution for accessing data on water in India
Posted on 11 Apr, 2012 02:36 PMDear India Water Portal readers,
Master Class on changes in Foreign Contribution Regulation Act (FRCA) 2010, South Asian Fund Raising Group, April 17, 2012, India Habitat Centre, New Delhi
Posted on 10 Apr, 2012 03:15 PMOrganiser: South Asian Fund Raising Group (SAFRG)
Venue: Willow Hall,
India Habitat Centre,
New Delhi
SAFRG is a not-for-profit think tank on 'sustainability of NGO sector in South Asia and beyond'. It creates platforms that promote dialogue and advocacy on the subject. Thousands of NGOs in the region have benefited from SAFRG's capacity building programmes since 1989. SAFRG also conducts and promotes research beneficial to the non-profit sector.