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Seasonal prediction of the Indian monsoon – An assessment using atmospheric general circulation models (AGCMs) - An article from Current Science

This article in Current Science presents the outcome of the project ‘Seasonal Prediction of the Indian Monsoon’ (SPIM), in which the prediction of Indian summer monsoon rainfall by five atmospheric general circulation models (AGCMs) during 1985–2004 was done. The project was a collaborative effort of the coordinators and scientists from the different modelling groups across the country. All the runs were made at the Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (CDAC) at Bangalore on the PARAM Padma supercomputing system.

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The Karnataka Urban Development Authorities Act - Department of Parliamentary Affairs and Legislation (1987)

This document describes the Karnataka Urban Development Authorities Act and includes:Read More

Location

Bangalore, KA, India
Latitude: 12.971599, Longitude: 77.594563

Tank irrigation in semi-arid tropical India: Economic evaluation and alternatives for improvement - A report by ICRISAT

This report by ICRISAT deals with a survey of thirty-two tanks and farm data from Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra states to assess the economic performance of irrigation tanks in semi arid tropics of India. It uses district-wise data on climatic and institutional variables to analyze the factors affecting tank-irrigation density. Results indicate that the spatial distribution of irrigation tanks is determined primarily by physical factors—hard rock substratum, post-monsoon rains, low moisture-holding capacity of soils and by population density.Read More

Location

Medak, AP, India
Latitude: 18.050193, Longitude: 78.264700

The Karnataka urban development authorities act - Department of Urban Development (Government of Karnataka) (1987)

This document provides the details of the Act and includes:Read More

Draft Punjab State Water Policy (2008)

The Punjab State Water Policy was first adopted in May 1997 on the lines of National Water Policy-1987 (NWP-1987) and was updated in 2002 as a number of issues and challenges had emerged during last two decades in the development and management of the water resources. Since Punjab has also been facing serious challenges in management of utilization of its water resources, it has reviewed and updated its existing water policy. Read More

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Sharing best practices in rural development - Case studies of few success stories in Rajasthan and UP – A report by Research and Development Initiatives

The study by Research and Development Initiatives attempts to document best practices in rural development planning and implementation and suggest ways and system for replication of these good practices at a larger level. In consultation with the Planning Commission of India, States of Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh were selected for the study. The government-pioneered projects from time to time have changed in approach and strategy. These shifts in the policy decisions are taken on the basis of experiences from existing programmes and to reach out to the last person in the last row. Experience tells that most of the policy decisions are taken with a macro perspective and a very little attention is paid to the micro level issues. Read More

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Location

Bhilwara, RJ, India
Latitude: 25.346251, Longitude: 74.636383

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