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Geological Society of India

Action plan workshop for the rejuvenation and sustenance of the Arkavathi river basin - Discussion summary and research papers (2009)

A one-day “Action plan workshop for the rejuvenation and sustenance of Arkavathi river basin”, was organised on 25th July 2009, by the Global Academy of Technology and Geological Society of India at Bangalore, to discuss the future of the dying Arkavathi river and Bangalore's precarious water situation, and to develop concurrent implementable action plans to address the problem. The Arkavathi is a tributary of the river Kaveri, originating in Nandi Hills in Chikkaballapur district, that provides about 20% of the total water requirements of Bangalore, with Kaveri providing the remaining 80%.Read More

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Location

Kanakpura, KA, India
Latitude: 12.550000, Longitude: 77.420000

Changing geohydrological scenario in the hard rock terrain in India – A National Seminar by the Geological Society of India

The national seminar on “Changing geohydrological scenario in the hard rock terrain in India”, was jointly organised by the Geological Society of India, Department of Mines and Geology, Central Ground Water Board, Karnataka Jal Biradari and Karnataka Institute of Cooperative Management. The seminar launched year long Golden Jubilee celebrations of the Society. Delegated from all over the country attended the seminar and participated in its deliberations.Read More

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Summary of the Report of the Seminar by GSI (2007)1.71 MB

Location

Bangalore, KA, India
Latitude: 12.971606, Longitude: 77.594376

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