Success Stories and Case Studies
Case studies - Water management by industry - CII-GBC national awards for Excellence in Water Management (2008)
Posted on 26 Feb, 2010 04:49 AM
Water-efficient sugarcane farming in Belgaum, Karnataka
Posted on 17 Feb, 2010 04:28 PMSuresh Desai is a founding member of an Organic Farmers Club in Belgaum District of Karnataka, India. It has 400 members, some of whom are already growing crops organically, while others are in the process of shifting to organic farming.
Since completing his matriculation, Suresh has been caring for the family property of 4.5 hectares, in an area where today sugar cane is primarily grown. For nearly a decade Suresh, as the manager of the farm, followed conventional practices relying on external inputs in the form of chemical fertilizers and pesticides. Just like most of the other farmers near Belgaum, he grew sugar cane, a high water-demanding cash crop, and tobacco.
Case Studies - Pani Thiye Panjo programme on rural drinking water management - Sahjeevan Trust in Kutch
Posted on 15 Feb, 2010 03:16 PMThe following four case studies, describe the work of Sahjeevan Trust and its partners, in organising drinking water, in participation with rural communities in Kutch, Gujarat, through the Pani Thiye Panjo program.
Rajasthan earned 0.15 Million US$ as a result of rainwater harvesting
Posted on 01 Feb, 2010 01:55 PMIn one year the small village of Gadrata, Rajasthan earned 0.15 Million US$
The secret: Rainwater Harvesting
Seekar, Rajasthan, India
This is the success story of the small village of Gadrata and its hamlets (overall about 50-55 families) in the Seekar district of Rajasthan and how water means gold!
A few years ago Smt. Amla Ruia, Chairperson of Aakar Charitable Trust and a resident of Mumbai, Maharashtra, motivated and supported the villagers of Gadrata to build a Check Dam to solve their water problems. Until that time groundwater levels in their wells were in serious decline.
Case studies - Drinking Water - Samagra Jal Vikash Samiti, Arghyam and Development Alternatives - Bundelkhand region of Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh
Posted on 28 Jan, 2010 06:17 PMThis document contains case studies from the work of Samagra Jal Vikash Samiti, Arghyam and Development Alternatives, in Rajpura, Kachipura, Pipra and Hastinapur villages of Bundelkhand region of Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh, in organising drinking water and improving water quality of available drinking water.
Case Studies on Groundwater Management from Indiatogether.org
Posted on 18 Jan, 2010 01:30 PMCase Studies on Groundwater Management from Indiatogether.org
Empowerment through action:The story of Anna Lakshmi
Posted on 08 Jan, 2010 01:39 AMThis article shows how women are catalysts for advocating widespread improved sanitation and – at the same time – reap substantial benefits in a program promoted by an NGO called Gandhigram Trust. The empowerment of women and marginalized populations is a vital step in realizing gender equality – equal access, planning, and management – for water and sanitation.
Interim Report on organic farming initiatives in AILA affected areas
Posted on 28 Dec, 2009 06:19 PMCyclone Aila hit the coasts of Bengal on May 25th displacing millions from their homes and livelihoods in the Sundarbans. AID responded immediately working with Baikanthapur Tarun Sangh (BTS), Mukti and Rights & Equity for All (REFA). Relief & Rehab efforts reached out to 150,000 people in 7 blocks of 2 districts in West Bengal.
Improving water quality through recharge of open wells - VP Thuruth - Trissur - Kerala - The Mazhapolima intervention programme
Posted on 27 Dec, 2009 07:47 PMMazhapolima was a participatory well recharge programme initiated by the Thrissur district, under which domestic water sources were recharged with rainwater harvested (usually) from roof tops.