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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)

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

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

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

Inland culture fisheries in village tanks and ponds - A multi-location study in India - CAREWATER

carewaterThis multi-location study by Carewater INREM Foundation on inland fisheries in village tanks and ponds attempts to map the changing institutional structure of the aquaculture sector in India. It looks at the socio-economic profile of fish farmers, problems faced by them, physical characteristics & economy of fishing ponds, existing property regimes, source of inputs, management of ponds and fishing as a part of village economy.Read More

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Inland culture fisheries in village tanks and ponds - A multilocation study in India - Santanu Ghosh and Rajnarayan Indu - CAREWATER (2006)122.17 KB

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Anand, GJ, India
Latitude: 22.560869, Longitude: 72.954773

Rainfall-runoff modeling using Artificial Neural Network technique for Baitarni river in Orissa – A Research Report by National Institute of Hydrology

The research study attempts to develop a rainfall-runoff model using the Artificial Neural Network (ANN) technique for the Baitarni river in Orissa. A detailed review of the research work in the area of interest revealed that the approach of neural computations was very effective in developing the required model, due to its various advantages. Accordingly, three candidate models based on ANN architecture were developed for the study area, to represent rainfall-runoff transformation.Read More

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Rainfall runoff modelling using artificial neural network technique by NIH (1999-2000)947.42 KB

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Keonjhar, OR, India
Latitude: 21.630000, Longitude: 85.580000

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Making of community owned watershed watershed structure in Nayakateni, Orissa: Impact

Impact

This initiative recharged the ground water table and now there is enough water available all the year round at 15 m depth as compared to the ground water depth of 18 m earlier. This has helped regeneration of plants and grasses. Careful monitoring of water distribution to irrigate crops has helped in two crop farmings. Since agricultural activities have become a viable economic activity, the forests are also protected.Read More

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

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Making of community owned watershed watershed structure in Nayakateni, Orissa: Women's Participation

During the initial phase of the project, there was no women.s participation at all. However, after the formation of four Self-Help Groups (SHGs) in the village with assistance from NYSASDRI and the Village Level Worker (a Government employee), the situation gradually changed. Read More

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

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Making of community owned watershed structure in Nayakateni, Orissa: Role of NYSASDRI

For technical assistance, the community continue to consult NYSASDRI and sometimes the appropriate Government Departments. The major contribution of NYSASDRI.s in the village has been the construction of the water harvesting structure. Read More

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

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Making of community owned watershed structure in Nayakateni, Orissa: People's Management

Over a period of time, the people developed their own management and maintenance code and also learned to modify it on the basis of their experience and requirement. Read More

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

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Making of community owned watershed structure in Nayakateni, Orissa: Community Participation

Community Participation

Before the commencement of work, volunteers from NYSASDRI interacted and consulted with the villagers regarding the implementation of the project and the overall work. Read More

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

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