Industry
Conservation, effluent treatment and recycling efforts of Hindalco Industries, Jharkhand (2007)
Posted on 26 May, 2009 12:32 PMThis presentation describes the conservation, effluent treatment and recycling efforts of Hindalco Industries (Jharkhand). Alumina production is highly water intensive and has a major impact on the environment through toxic effluents and greenhouse gases.
Nagarjuna Fertilisers and Chemicals Limited in east Godavari district, Andhra Pradesh makes water conservation efforts as a corporate initiative (2007)
Posted on 26 May, 2009 12:22 PMThis presentation describes the efforts made by Nagarjuna Fertilisers and Chemicals Limited at water conservation. This ammonia based fertilizer manufacturer in the East Godavari district of Andhra Pradesh draws water for its cooling, process and township requirements from the Godavari River.
JK Paper Ltd, Orissa conducts water conservation activities as a corporate initiative (2007)
Posted on 26 May, 2009 12:16 PMThis presentation informs of the efforts made by JK Industries, a major paper manufacturer, for reuse of the water used in manufacturing processes, thus reducing the plant's need for supplies of fresh water and also reducing discharge from the plant.
Hindustan Coca Cola Beverages Private Limited in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh make efforts to conserve water as a corporate initiative (2007)
Posted on 25 May, 2009 05:09 PMThis presentation provides information on the efforts made by Hindustan Coca-Cola Beverages Pvt Ltd, Varanasi at water management.
Reliance Industries Limited at Vadodara, Gujarat, make efforts to conserve water as a corporate initiative (2007)
Posted on 25 May, 2009 04:53 PMThis presentation provides information on the water conservation efforts made by Reliance industries Limited at water conservation.
Hindalco Industries, Renukoot, Uttar Pradesh, undertakes watershed management project (2007) that aims to benefit farmers of 30 villages
Posted on 25 May, 2009 02:01 PMThis presentation describes Hindalco's Renukoot operations, which included a watershed management project aimed at benefiting farmers of 30 villages in this hilly area where around 65% of the population lives below the poverty line.
Reliance Energy undertakes watershed management programmes with the community in Dahanu, Maharashtra (2007)
Posted on 25 May, 2009 12:20 PMDahanu Thermal Power Station (DTPS) supplies electricity to Mumbai. Dahanu is a predominantly tribal area located along the Arabian Sea coast with 185 villages and a total population of over 300,000. The area is rain fed, has lacked storage facilities and, being coastal, suffers from periodic salinity ingress problems.
IAPMO and Indian Plumbing Association roll out plumbing education to employment program
Posted on 25 May, 2009 12:18 PMForwarded to the Portal by: Arun Tharakan
"90 % of the Plumbing industry workforce in India not professionally trained" "Lack of professionally trained plumbers a major drawback for country's construction sector"
The lack of plumbing infrastructure and a trained, certified workforce has long plagued the citizens of India, for whom 7.5 percent of deaths each year can be directly attributed to water and sanitation issues. In response, International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Engineers(IAPMO) is working with the Indian Plumbing Association (IPA) and its training arm, the Indian Institute of Plumbing (IIP), to help the nation make big strides forward in both areas of need. IAPMO- Having already jointly developed the Uniform Plumbing Code-India (UPC-I), an extensive code of plumbing practice (published in February 2008) that will serve the construction sector in India for years to come, the organizations subsequently turned their focus to education and training. The ambitious Plumbing Education to Employment Program-PEEP is a comprehensive industry focused program with structured courses of study to develop plumbing design engineers, plumbing construction managers/supervisors and plumbing installers/repairers.
Training on result oriented approach to livelihood projects by Development Alternatives
Posted on 25 May, 2009 11:20 AMImage and Content Courtesy: Development Alternatives As part of the Capacity Building Series (2009- 10) Development Alternatives is organizingA Result Oriented Approach to Livelihood Projects from 12-14 June 2009. The training is organized by the TARA Livelihood Academyand will be held at the Institute of Social Science, 8 Nelson Mandela Road, New Delhi. Complete information regarding the subjects covered, detailed plans & nomination formats can be accessed here:
Corporate initiative 'Project Boond' by Bharat Petroleum and the Bridge Charitable Trust , Thane district , Maharashtra (2007)
Posted on 25 May, 2009 10:46 AMThis presentation describes Bharat Petroleum's 'Project Boond', funded by the Oil Industry Development Board and with