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Waterbody Restoration

Preservation restoration or otherwise of the existing tanks in Bangalore metropolitan area - Report of the Lakshman Rau expert committee (1986)

This report of the Lakshman Rau Expert Committee released in 1986, provides detailed notes about all the tanks in Bangalore's metropolitan area, provides general proposals for their preservation including specific recommendations in regard to some important tanks, and concludes with suggestions relating to implementation of the recommendations.Read More

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

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Aaj Bhi Khare Hain Talaab by Anupam Mishra

Aaj Bhi Khare Hain Talaab by Anupam MishraIn Aaj Bhi Khare Hain Talaab, Shri Anupam Mishra documents the life and work of several individuals and communities, across the country, in setting up water harvesting and management systems through talaabs (lakes / tanks).

These traditional water bodies are the lifeline of many villages and towns in the country even today. Their work serves as a guide, in organising to face and tackle the current water crisis in the country.

Shri Anupam Mishra has worked in the field of environment and water conservation for many decades, and currently works with the Gandhi Peace Foundation New Delhi. 

His books on the work of people/society organising themselves, to harvest and manage water - Aaj Bhi Khare Hain Talaab and Rajasthan Ki Rajat Boondein, are considered landmark works in the field, and continue to inspire several individuals even today, to take up work on setting up and reviving these time-tested water harvesting systems.

Shri Anupam Mishra does not hold any copy right over books written by him. Aaj Bhi Khare Hain Talaab has thus been translated through the initiatives of several inspired readers, into 19 languages. It is one of the only books after Gandhiji's autobiography "My Experiments with Truth", to be available in Braille. The total number of prints of Aaj Bhi Khare Hain Talaab, has crossed 100,000 copies as of 2009.

Readers are thus welcome to further reprint, digitise, store, extract, copy, translate, transmit or use the books in any form they wish. Please do tell us about any such efforts you make or feedback you have on the books, at contact@indiawaterportal.org, and we will forward your mail to the author.

India Water Portal acknowledges the support of Sambhaav Trust and Anand Kumar Naidu Bangalore, in making this publication available in an electronic form.

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Rajasthan Ki Rajat Boondein, is available on the India Water Portal here.

"The Wisdom That Was!", a talk (in Hindi) by Anupam Mishra can be viewed on the India Water Portal here.

His talk at the TED India 2009 Conference, can be viewed here.

Other articles, interviews and booklets edited / authored by him are available here.

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A unique urban water management approach from Kolkatta

The Kolkata approach is a unique urban wastewater management approach. Here the raw sewage from the city is directed into the East Kolkata wetland area (a Ramsar site). Read More

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Kolkata, WB, India
Latitude: 22.572646, Longitude: 88.363895

Traditional water body restoration: The work of Tarun Bharat Sangh in Western Rajasthan

The work of Tarun Bhagat Sangh in traditional water body resotoration, natural resource management and river revival are well known. We put together several links that describe their work.Read More

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Alwar, RJ, India
Latitude: 27.561800, Longitude: 76.608742

Traditional water body restoration: The work of Tarun Bharat Sangh in western Rajasthan

The work of Tarun Bhagat Sangh in traditional water body resotoration, natural resource management and river revival are well known.Read More

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Media campaign brings hope to desert: 155,000 volunteers clean up 388 discarded traditional ponds and wells

"Media campaign brings hope to desert" is a report by Ramesh Menon, written in July 2005, on how Rajasthan's largest circulated Hindi daily, Rajasthan Read More

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