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Biomass for sustainable development - Lessons for decentralized energy delivery in India – A report by World Bank

Biomass GasifierThis report prepared by the World Bank and the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) deals with decentralized energy delivery in India. It presents a summary of recommendations for enhancing the effectiveness of energy service delivery through a decentralized program, which currently finds a critical place in the Government‘s energy policies and electrification targets.

The pilot phase of the Village Energy Security Programme has shown several lessons and the need for improvements.

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Satara, MM, India
Latitude: 17.691401, Longitude: 74.000938

Development flows from the barrel of a gun – A documentary by AKHRA

Directed by Biju Toppo and Meghnath, Hindi with English subtitles, 58 mins

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Nagarnar, GJ, India
Latitude: 21.517719, Longitude: 70.464699

National Wetland Atlas – An updated database of wetlands in India by the Ministry of Environment and Forests (2011)

CoverThis publication by Space Applications Centre (SAC), Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is an outcome of the project on National Wetland Inventory and Assessment (NWIA) and deals with the updated database and status of wetlands, compiled in an atlas format. Increasing concern about how our wetlands are being influenced had led to formulation of the project entitled to create an updated database of the wetlands of India.

Wetlands defined as areas of land that are either temporarily or permanently covered by water exhibit enormous diversity according to their genesis, geographical location, water regime and chemistry. They are one of the most productive ecosystems and play crucial role in hydrological cycle. Utility-wise, wetlands directly and indirectly support millions of people in providing services such as storm and flood control, clean water supply, food, fiber and raw materials, scenic beauty, educational and recreational benefits. Thus, their identification and protection becomes very important.

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Hoshangabad, MP, India
Latitude: 22.746128, Longitude: 77.719356

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Guidelines for extending green revolution to eastern India - Document prepared by Department for Agriculture and Cooperation (2011)

There is an ongoing programme to extend the benefits of the green revolution to the eastern parts of the country. The states of Assam, Bihar, eastern U.P, Chattisgarh, Jharkhand, Bengal, Orissa were allocated extra funds in the last year for this purpose. This year (2011-12) too, the Union Budget has allocated additional Rs.400 crore for the same purpose. The money will be utilised according to a plan created by these states. The plan is to address the main constraints impeding the growth of agriculture. The short and medium term plan focuses on water management, efficient power and other input utilisation. Also the creation and maintenance of agricultural assets like wells is also looked into.

The planning was done so that non-National Food Security Mission (NFSM)  districts are mostly chosen. These constitute 54 % of the total districts (97 out of 183). Also,  clusters of villages comprising of 1000 hectares land were made in most cases. Such clusters would expedite execution, monitoring and create visible impacts.
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Guidelines for integrated development of 60,000 pulses villages in rainfed areas - Document prepared by Department of Agriculture and Cooperation (2011)

This document is the operational plan for implementing the integrated development of 60,000 villages of pulses crops as announced in the 2011-12 Union budget. The budget allocates Rs 300 crores under the Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana (RKVY) for this scheme. This project will supplement the ongoing work on pulses development under the National Food Security Mission. There is also an emphasis on building institutions that would provide market linkage to the grower of pulses. The states of M.P, U.P, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Chattisgarh, Bihar, Maharashtra, Orissa, Rajasthan, and Tamilnadu were chosen for this programme. These states together constitute nearly 96% of area where pulses are grown.
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Changes in extreme rainfall events and flood risk in India during the last century- A report by the India Meteorological Department

IMDThis report by the India Meteorological Department deals with the changes in extreme rainfall events and flood risks in India during the last century. The occurrences of some exceptionally heavy rainfall during the recent years causing flash floods in many areas necessitated the study of long term changes in extreme rainfall over India.

The study includes the analysis of the frequency of rainy days, number of rainy days and heavy rainfall days as well as one-day extreme rainfall and return period analysis in order to observe the impact of climate change on extreme weather events and flood risk. It has been found that frequency of heavy rainfall events are decreasing in major parts of the central and north India while increasing in peninsular India, east and north east India.

The report provides interesting findings that are useful for hydrological planning and disaster managements such as –Read More

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Appraisal of groundwater condition in and around Jindal Steel and Power Limited, Raigarh, Chattisgarh - A report by Green Systems

This study by Green Systems, details the groundwater condition at the Jindal  Steel  and Power Limited (JSPL) in Raigarh, Chattisgarh. A major component of the study is to determine the impact of the various water storage and harvesting structures on the groundwater regime of the area. By using a variety of scientific methods which include remote sensing and satellite maps, it is concluded that these structures have improved the groundwater regime in the area.Read More

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Raigarh, CT, India
Latitude: 21.895667, Longitude: 83.395245

Preparation of strategic plan for rural drinking water sector in India – A draft discussion paper by the Department of Drinking Water Supply

This draft discussion paper by the Department of Drinking Water Supply (Ministry of Rural Development) deals with the preparation of strategic plan for rural drinking water sector in India. The Government of India introduced the Accelerated Rural Water Supply Programme (ARWSP) in 1972–73 to support States and UTs with financial and technical assistance to implement drinking water supply schemes in order to accelerate the pace of coverage across rural India.Read More

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Development of an area based Energy Service Company (ESCO) model for solar water heating in India

This report for the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) deals with the development of an area based Energy Service Company (ESCO) model for solar water heating in India. Internationally, Solar Water Heating (SWH) has been identified as one of the most promising decentralized solar applications, having significant potential to reduce electricity consumption and consequent emissions reduction. Several schemes for promotion of solar water heaters have been in operation in the country.Read More

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Development of an area based ESCO model for solar water heating in India by Mercados (2010)2.66 MB

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Tirupur, TN, India
Latitude: 11.098246, Longitude: 77.352695

Preparation of City Sanitation Plans for select cities in India - Consultation workshop organised by MoUD, MoEF and GTZ-ASEM (April 2010)

A two day workshop was conducted on 15-16 April 2010 at Bangalore by GTZ-ASEM and supported by the Ministry of Urban Development (MoUD) and the Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF) regarding preparation of City Sanitation Plans.Read More

The Ministry of Urban Development (MoUD) has undertaken the preparation of the City Sanitation Plans (CSPs) under the National Urban Sanitation Policy (NUSP) since the year 2008.

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National Urban Sanitation Policy - Towards city wide sanitation - Consultation workshop on city sanitation plans - GTZ-ASEM - Nivedita EP (2010)747.22 KB
GTZ strategy on preparation of CSPs - Consultation workshop on city sanitation plans - GTZ-ASEM - Dirk Walther (2010)1.95 MB
Institutional issues in city sanitation plans - Consultation workshop on city sanitation plans - GTZ-ASEM - Gangadhar Jha (2010)72.53 KB
Towards inclusive city sanitation plans - Case studies of six JNNURM cities - Consultation workshop on city sanitation plans - GTZ-ASEM - Aparna Das (2010)368.2 KB
Total sanitation in Varanasi, Shimla and Raipur - Consultation workshop on city sanitation plans - GTZ-ASEM - Soumya Haran (2010)3.82 MB
City sanitation planning - Kochi,Tirupati and Nashik - Consultation workshop on city sanitation plans - GTZ-ASEM - Sunder Subramanian (2010)147.45 KB
Information Needs and Role of ULBs - Consultation workshop on city sanitation plans - GTZ-ASEM - CMAK (2010)2.62 MB
DEBANS - Sanitation for small and medium towns - Case study of Kolhapur - Pedro Kraemer - Consultation workshop on city sanitation plans - GTZ-ASEM (2010)3.24 MB
Workshop report - Consultation workshop on city sanitation plans - GTZ-ASEM (2010)757.61 KB

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Bangalore, KA, India
Latitude: 12.971599, Longitude: 77.594563

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