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Uttaranchal

Down the drain – Exploring traditional water systems - A film by Tarun Jayaram

 

Where does our water come from? Where does it go? Can the Yamuna ever be a river again? 

These are some of the questions which led Tarun Jayaram, the film-maker to explore traditional water systems in the country. From the documentary’s opening moments, the director engages us with a beautifully shot array of footages ranging from pilgrims taking a holy dip of Ganges to beautiful baolis and tankas of Rajasthan to the ancient town of Hampi in Karnataka, while establishing how rivers have been an integral part of Indian culture and how its rich tradition of harvesting rainwater needs to be re-established to deal with the present day water crisis. Over the refreshing images and soothing audio, it advocates the need for community participation in rejuvenating the traditional methods of rainwater harvesting. 

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Location

Varanasi, UP, India
Latitude: 25.317645, Longitude: 82.973914

Jalyatra: Exploring India's traditional water management systems

Cover PageJalyatra - Exploring India's traditional water management systems, by Nitya Jacob is an ecological travelogue that looks at links between water, society and places. It places water resources in the local environmental and social context. It describes in detail what existed, how it fitted into the socio-cultural milieu and was appropriate for the local climate and geography. It then examines reasons for their decline, as indeed most have, in recent decades.

While recording the dismal state of traditional systems, the author stumbles upon small initiatives that have brought about significant transformation across regions. It refers to noisy hidrums and gharaats, the river-run flour mills of Uttaranchal, the technologies whose potential has yet to be fully realised. It looks at water harvesting structures of southern India—the eris and ooranis. However, it admits that the average person is singularly uninterested in protecting the environment.

Jalyatra captures the efforts of NGOs and enlightened individuals striving to revive these systems. It makes the case for a mass movement to revive traditional water management systems, especially village ponds, across the country as the way to ensure water security in India. In Chambal, the author meets Brij Mohan Gujjar, dacoit turned water conservationist, who is doing valuable work on the check dams designed to control the flow of water in the ravines; and in Shillong, Lan Potham shows him the uses of the easily available bamboo to construct the shyngiar which irrigates his areca nut plantation.

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Location

Delhi, DL, India
Latitude: 28.635308, Longitude: 77.224960

Geo-hydrological studies for augmentation of spring discharge in the Western Himalaya – Final technical report by the MOWR

This study by MOWR on geomorphological and land use/land cover and other anthropogenic influence in the spring recharge zones on spring water quality and water discharge is based on 12 representative springs of the western Himalaya. It is an attempt to understand the effect of rainfall, physiography, lithology, slope and aspect, land use practices, vegetation, altitude, soil type and anthropogenic interference (e.g., road construction and settlement etc.) and other characteristics in the spring recharge zone on the water yield and water quality of the selected springs in the mid-altitudinal belt (lesser Himalaya) in western Himalaya (Uttaranchal).Read More

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Geo-hydrological studies for augmentation of spring discharge in the Western Himalaya – The final technical report by the MOWR (2010)1009.54 KB

Location

Joshimath, UL, India
Latitude: 30.557887, Longitude: 79.559266

Seeds of Hope – Forestry - A Lokayan and Planning Commission study

This set of case studies is a part of a book prepared by Lokayan in collaboration with the Planning Commission titled “Seeds of Hope", covering themes of agriculture, biodiversity, education, forestry, governance, health, movements and water. The case studies related to forestry are summarized below:Read More

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Seeds of Hope: Forestry by Lokayan & Planning Commission (2004)422.65 KB

Location

Dhenkanal, OR, India
Latitude: 20.656160, Longitude: 85.604263

Seeds of Hope – Agriculture and Food Security - A Lokayan and Planning Commission study

This set of case studies is a part of a book prepared by Lokayan in collaboration with the Planning Commission titled “Seeds of Hope", covering themes of agriculture, biodiversity, education, forestry, governance, health, movements and water. The case studies related to agriculture and food security are summarised below:Read More

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

Groundwater quality evaluation in Doon valley of Dehradun– A research report by National Institute of Hydrology

In this report, the suitability of groundwater of the Doon valley, Dehradun has been demonstrated on the basis of standards prescribed by BIS and WHO. The groundwater quality of the valley has been studied during 1996 to examine the suitability of water for irrigation and drinking purposes. Twelve water samples representing the shallow groundwater of the valley were collected during the pre-monsoon and post-monsoon seasons and analyzed for various constituents, viz. pH, conductance, total dissolved solids, alkalinity, hardness, chloride, sulphate, phosphate, sodium, potassium, calcium and magnesium.Read More

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Groundwater quality evaluation in Doon valley of Dehradun by NIH (1996-97)677.4 KB

Location

Dehradoon, UL, India
Latitude: 30.321434, Longitude: 78.031928

Field testing of weighing rain gauge – A research report by National Institute of Hydrology

The report deals with the field testing of weighing rain gauge. Reliable and accurate measurement of rainfall is an essential requirement in hydrological studies.Read More

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Field testing of weighing rain gauge by NIH (1999-2000)436.81 KB

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Roorkee, UL, India
Latitude: 29.860324, Longitude: 77.893305

Transportation behavior of lindane in different types of soil – A research report by National Institute of Hydrology

The report deals with the transportation behavior of lindane, a pesticide used commonly in the agricultural and public health sectors in India, through sandy and loamy soils. The contamination of groundwater by pesticides is a worldwide problem because of their tissue degradation and carcinogenic nature. They are bio-accumulative and relatively stable and therefore, require close monitoring.

The pesticides used for agricultural, forestry and domestic activities leach into the groundwater and therefore, it is very important to study their transportation behavior in different types of soil media.Read More

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Transportation behaviour of lindane in different types of soils by NIH (1999-2000)605.65 KB

Location

Roorkee, UL, India
Latitude: 29.860324, Longitude: 77.893305

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