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Mayadantha Male (The miracle of rain)- AIR Karnataka programme on rainwater harvesting

The miracle of rain :Let the earth overflow

This is the assertion of an AIR Chitradurga series on rainwater harvesting. Sponsored by Arghyam, this series of 13 episodes has valuable information by Mr.Devaraj Reddy on the various aspects of rainwater harvesting. Several people who have implemented these systems also narrate their stories. Eight of these episodes are detailed in this article. The episodes can be downloaded belowRead More

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Mayadantha Male Episode 1: 201126.3 MB
Mayadantha Male Episode 2: 201126.16 MB
Mayadantha Male Episode 3: 201126.18 MB
Mayadantha Male Episode 4: 201121.05 MB
Mayadantha Male Episode 5: 201125.71 MB
Mayadantha Male Episode 6: 201125.89 MB
Mayadantha Male Episode 7: 201126.08 MB
Mayadantha Male Episode 8: 201125.87 MB

Contextualising urban water supply in a changing environment: India Urban Conference, November 17-20 2011

The India Urban Conference (IUC) was organised to encourage multi-level dialogue regarding India's urban transformation. It aimed to set the challenges faced by urban planners in the current economic, socio-political, and ecological landscape. This would enable informed and negotiated choices on urban development. The stated objectives of the conference are as follows:Read More

  • To make urban, applied research relevant to an increased spectrum of stakeholders including academics, civil societies, policy think tanks, research institutes, media, private sector, and citizens.
  • To leverage experience to generate useful evidence to promote applied research and responsive policy-making.
  • To create new research initiatives and/ or collaborations with a potential for creating tangible changes/ reforms for the benefit of urban India and its context.
  • To identify and explore research issues affecting urban India, by exploring through a perspective of eight selected themes.
  • Publish research papers and evidence presented/ discussed in the form of case-books, web publications, and potentially a special issue of a journal.
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Mainstreaming groundwater in urban planning- Himanshu Kulkarni11.67 MB
Urban water institutions - Models, gaps and new challenges – Malini Shankar6.19 MB
Water management in industry: Lessons from the CII Awards for Excellence – L.S. Ganapati1.41 MB
Creating enabling conditions for governance reforms in urban water institutions - Dr. A.P. Tiwari1.47 MB
Performance assessment systems for improved service delivery - Dr. Meera Mehta9.06 MB
Urban water institutions: Myth of decentralisation and devolution - Dr. V. Suresh1.79 MB
Overview of urban sanitation in India - Pavan Kumar Ankinapalli208.09 KB
ILCS & community toilets: Experiences of a Karnataka town - Manjunatha Prasad687.81 KB
Honeysuckers - Sanitation without pipes - S Vishwanath28.94 MB
Role of scientific studies in managing urban groundwater quantity aspects: The experience with Mulbagal, Karnataka – Prof. Shekar Muddu7.95 MB
Sustainable water management: Nexus between groundwater quality and sanitation practice – Prof. Sudhakar Rao1.08 MB

Location

Mysore, KA, India
Latitude: 12.303534, Longitude: 76.646110

The challenges of ecological sanitation in coastal south India - A case study of Kovalam town - South Chennai (Tamil Nadu) - A presentation

This presentation by Sekhar Raghavan, Director, Rain Centre, Chennai, India highlights the experiences and the challenges faced by Rain Centre in introducing ecological sanitation in the coastal town of Kovalam near Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India along with Coastal and Rural development Trust (CRDT), a small non profit centre based in Kovalam .

The coastal town of Kovalam was selected as a case because of its peculiar situation with its location in a fast developing  peri-urban area in proximity to Chennai city characterised by good groundwater situation, adequate land and housing facilities, but with a glaring and urgent need and demand for toilets. Read More

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The challenges of ecological sanitation in coastal south India - A case study of Kovalam town - South Chennai (Tamil Nadu) (2011)1.95 MB

A decade of the Total Sanitation Campaign - Rapid assessment of processes and outcomes - A report by the Water and Sanitation Program (2011)

The Water and Sanitation Program has analysed secondary data on the Total Sanitation Campaign (TSC) available on government websites and conducted primary analysis in 22 sample districts spread across 21 states. It is concluded that districts that have been able to implement the sanitation programme successfully have done so because they have religiously followed the protocols laid down in the TSC guidelines.

 With the use of secondary and primary data the report has not only been able to give a macro view of the TSC but also has been able to go into the nitty-gritty of the campaign. There are case studies of districts and villages that have achieved open defecation free status.

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A decade of the Total Sanitation Campaign - Rapid assessment of processes and outcomes - A report by the Water and Sanitation Program (2011)1.72 MB
A decade of the Total Sanitation Campaign - Rapid assessment of processes and outcomes - A report by the Water and Sanitation Program - Annexures (2011)2.22 MB

Location

Jorhat, AS, India
Latitude: 26.756020, Longitude: 94.209450

Rural development - Mid-term appraisal of the eleventh five year plan - Report by the Planning Commission

The Eleventh Plan (2007-08 to 2011-12) sought to build on the gains achieved in the Tenth Plan and shift the economy to a path of faster and more inclusive growth. The Mid Term Appraisal (MTA) report for the Eleventh Five Year Plan 2007-2012  by the Planning Commission reviews the experience in the first three years of the Plan and seeks to identify areas where corrective steps may be needed.Read More

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Chapter 12 - Rural Development - Mid -Term Assessment - 11th Five Year Plan - The Planning Commission (2010)516.87 KB

International conference on environment audit - Concerns about water pollution - CAG (2010)

CAGThis link on the CAG website provides the details of an international conference that was held on 15-16 March 2010, in the backdrop of the environmental audit proposed by the the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) of India, for management and conservation of the environment .

The purpose of this conference was to deliberate on the causes of pollution, action taken by governments and civil society to address this and environmental, management and legal interventions needed to put lakes, rivers and ground water on the path of sustainability.Read More

More than 20 experts on water and water pollution issues were invited to share their views as panelists during the conference. Apart from these distinguished panelists, the heads of supreme audit institutions from countries like Austria, Maldives, Bangladesh and Bhutan were also present to share their experiences regarding audit of water pollution in their countries.

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Conservation and management of lakes - Pangare - IUCN (2010)2.7 MB
Integrated management of lakes - Vision and mission - Mehta - JSS (2010)6.36 MB
Conservation and management of lakes - Dal lake - Solim - Lakes and Waterways Development Authority - J&K (2010)13.68 MB
Environment audit - Pollution of lakes - Sapre - SAI (2010)859.42 KB
Pollution of urban rivers and water bodies - Walther - GTZ (2010)4.44 MB
National river conservation plan - Gauba - MoEF (2010)2.34 MB
Water quality management - Indian experience - Basu - CPCB (2010)402.49 KB
River Yamuna - Pollution and its control - Dharmendra - DOE (2010)3.15 MB
The modern problem - Climate change - Traditional local solution - Singh - TBS (2010)13.61 MB
Pollution of rivers - Critical issues from an auditors perspective - Bharadwaj - CAG (2010)4.98 MB
Contamination of groundwater resources - Jha - CGWB (2010)21.42 MB
Pollution of groundwater - Andhra Pradesh - Rao - FAO (2010)6.07 MB
Groundwater pollution - Social cost - Krishnan - CAREWATER (2010)1.05 MB
Securing groundwater as a natural resource - Khurana - WaterAid (2010)1.79 MB
Managing groundwater pollution - The Arghyam experience - Nilekani - Arghyam (2010)3.25 MB
Pollution of groundwater - Key audit issues - K Sriram - CAG (2010)8.23 MB

Location

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

Mazhapolima Participatory Well Recharge Programme - Concept Note and Process Document (2009)

Mazhapolima Participatory Well Recharge Programme Mazhapolima is a community based well recharge programme, initiated by the Thrissur District Administration in collaboration with the Panchayat Raj Institutions in the District, and implemented by networking NGOs/CBOs, households, departments and agencies, research institutions, private sector and all other key stakeholders, who are either a water user or a water provider/planner.

Diversity of approaches and implementation arrangements according to location specific needs centered on sustainable outcome and service levels are the underlying tenets of the programme. The programme envisages recharging of about 4.5 lakh open wells in the district to ensure sustainable access to water.Read More

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Mazhapolima Participatory Well Recharge Programme - Concept Note (2009)1.25 MB
Mazhapolima Participatory Well Recharge Programme - Process Document (2009)146.94 KB

Location

Thrissur, KL, India
Latitude: 10.517635, Longitude: 76.201335

School water, sanitation and hygiene education - Paper by Water for People

School water, sanitation and hygiene education - Paper by Water for PeopleThis document by Water for People, emphasises the importance of appropriate sanitation coverage in schools that is gender sensitive and culturally acceptable to the needs of both boys and girl students, rather than the exclusive focus on adequacy of facilities.Read More

It discusses the case of schools in rural areas in West Bengal where it was found that although the coverage of sanitation facilities was reasonable, lack of adequate availability of water, lack of consideration to student differences in terms of age and gender in the construction of latrines and drinking water facilities, poor systems of maintainence and disposal of wastes made the sanitation facilities inappropriate for use.

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School water, sanitation and hygiene education - Water for People (2010)9.15 MB

Participating in Government Programmes - The Arghyam Experience (2010)

Participating in Government Programmes - The Arghyam ExperienceArghyam, a civil society organisation working on water issues since 2005, has participated in drinking water programmes involving State Governments since its inception, either directly or by partnering with local Civil Society Organisations (CSOs).

This publication documents Arghyam's and its partners' collective experiences in participating in these Government programmes and puts forward key learnings and challenges.Read More

The various programmes include - Sachethana, a school rooftop rainwater harvesting programme, and Suvarnajala, a flouride mitigation programme, both in Karnataka; Pani Thiye Panjo, a decentralised drinking water management programme in Gujarat; and Mazhapolima, an open-well recharge programme in Kerala.

Ensuring safe drinking water through innovative technologies to eradicate fluorosis - Sachetana Project - Information manual by BIRDK and Govt of Karnataka

Ensuring safe drinking water through innovative technologies to eradicate fluorosis - Sachetana Project - BIRDK and Govt of KarnatakaThis manual produced by BIRD-K and DRDPR (GoK) provides the details of the Sachetana project that aims to provide safe drinking water to fluorosis affected populations through the adoption of innovative technologies for rainwater harvesting and groundwater recharge.

The project is being implemented through the Gram Panchayats of 60 villages from 4 taluks among three districts of Karnataka state over a period of five years (2006-11).

The objectives of the project include:Read More

Location

Kolar, KA, India
Latitude: 13.136300, Longitude: 78.136391

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