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National action plan on climate change (NAPCC) and supporting mission documents (2008-11)

The National Action Plan on Climate Change (NAPCC) is a policy document prepared by the Prime Minister's Council on Climate Change. It gives the direction which India needs to take, to mitigate and adapt to climate change. It has been prepared keeping in mind that India's economic need to tap its natural resources needs to be tempered with the need to maintain ecological balance.

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National action plan on climate change - Prime Ministers' Council on Climate Change (2008)18.1 MB
Jawaharlal Nehru national solar mission - A document prepared by Ministry for New and Renewable Energy (2009)308.45 KB
National mission for enhanced energy efficiency - A document prepared by Bureau of Energy Efficiency (2008)11.74 MB
National mission for sustainable agriculture - A document prepared by the Department of Agriculture & Cooperation and the Indian Council for Agricultural Research (2010)150.54 KB
National mission for sustaining the himalayan ecosystem - A document prepared by the Ministry of Science and Technology (2010)314.98 KB
National mission for a green India - A document prepared by the Ministry of Environment and Forests (2010)1.57 MB
National mission on strategic knowledge for climate change - A document prepared by the Ministry of Science and Technology (2010)382.23 KB
National mission on sustainable habitat - A document prepared by the Ministry of Urban Development (2011)23.38 MB
National water mission - Vol 1 - A document prepared by the Ministry of Water Resources (2009)718.73 KB
National water mission - Vol 2 - A document prepared by the Ministry of Water Resources (2008)3.24 MB

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

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Water quality hot-spots in rivers of India – A report by Central Water Commission

River Water QualityThis report by the Central Water Commission (CWC) attempts to provide the water quality scenario of our rivers and evolve a methodology for identifying hot spots in Indian rivers. The water quality data is based on the average values observed during the last ten years (2001-2011) at 371 monitoring stations of CWC on almost all major, medium and minor rivers in India. In respect of Dissolved Oxygen and Biochemical Oxygen Demand, the Central Pollution Control Board's classification has been considered for evaluating the hot spot in the rivers.

The physical and chemical quality of river water is important in deciding its suitability for drinking purposes. As such the suitability of river water for potable uses with regard to its chemical quality has to be deciphered and defined on the basis of the some vital characteristics of the water. Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) vide its document IS: 10500:1991, edition 2.2 (2003‐09) has recommended the quality standards for drinking water and these have been used for finding the suitability of river water. On this basis of classification, the natural river water of India has been categorized as desirable, permissible and unfit for human consumption.

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Water quality hot-spots in rivers of India – A report by Central Water Commission (2011)3.94 MB

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Erode, TN, India
Latitude: 11.342235, Longitude: 77.727477

Water poverty in urban India - A study of major cities - A seminar paper -Tata Institute of Social Sciences

This seminar paper submitted for the UGC Summer Programme at the Jamia Millia Islamia University describes the findings of a study that explored the quantity of water used in domestic households vis-à-vis the recommended quantity of water consumption in seven major Indian cities, namely, Delhi, Kanpur, Kolkata, Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Hyderabad and Madurai. The study also attempted to find out equity in consumption of water across various socio-economic groups, sources of water supply, perception of households about quality of municipal water, and duration of municipal water supplyRead More

Use of ICT for effective urban governance and service delivery in India - A selection of cases - ASCI and CISCO

This compendium published by Administrative Staff College of India (ASCI) and CISCO presents selective cases on the use of ICT for effective urban governance and service delivery in India. The document includes the following chapters/sections:Read More

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Use of ICT for effective urban governance and service delivery in India - A selection of cases - ASCI and CISCO (2011)645.06 KB
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Hydrology of the Upper Ganga river – A report by the International Water Management Institute

This report by International Water Management Institute deals with the hydrology of the Upper Ganga river - the upper main branch of the river. To provide the background hydrological information for the assessment of environmental flow requirements at four selected ‘Environmental Flow’ sites, a hydrological model was set up to simulate the catchment in the present state (with water regulation  infrastructure) and to generate the natural flows (without water regulation infrastructure).

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Hydrology of the Upper Ganga river – A report by the International Water Management Institute (2011)1.73 MB

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Kanpur, UP, India
Latitude: 26.457904, Longitude: 80.320663

Ganga water quality trend - A report by Central Pollution Control Board (2009)

Water quality of the Ganga as it passes through various states is presented in this document. The data has been collected over a period of many years from 39 water quality monitoring stations along the main river and 102 stations on its tributaries which were setup in 2008/09.

The study focuses on the parameters for dissolved oxygen, (DO), biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) and faecal coliforms (FC) as these indicate the biological health of the river. The period of study for the river Ganga is 1999-2008. The study finds that most of the water quality parameters studied do not meet the standards.Read More

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Ganga water quality trend - A report by Central Pollution Control Board (2009)5.19 MB

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Kolkatta, WB, India
Latitude: 22.000000, Longitude: 88.000000

Role of civil society in sanitation improvement - A case-study from the work of Parivartan in Uttar Pradesh (2010)

This presentation prepared by the founders of Parivartan, a Kanpur based NGO, deals with the organisation's efforts to improve the sanitation system of the town by involving local citizenry.Read More

Captain SC Tripathi, the founder of Parivartan explains that his organisation is based on a 'collective' model where in all aspects from ideation to implementation is a collective effort. This model seemed appropriate considering the different problems that Kanpur was facing ranging from sanitation issues to drainage, power outages etc. Added to this was political and official apathy, indifference and cynicism of citizenry.

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Role of civil society in sanitation - A case-study from the work of Parivartan in Uttar Pradesh (2010)34.61 MB

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Kanpur, UP, India
Latitude: 26.457904, Longitude: 80.320663

Urban water pricing: Setting the stage for reforms – A study by National Institute of Public Finance Policy

This study on “Urban Water Pricing” by the National Institute of Public Finance Policy grew out of the need to continue and deepen the process of urban sector reforms. It underlines, in this regard, the importance of a responsible municipal fiscal and financial system, simplification of existing water pricing and tariff structures, and regulatory mechanisms which are able to balance the interests of the producers and consumers of urban services.

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Urban water pricing: Setting the stage for reforms – A study by National Institute of Public Finance Policy (2003)1.75 MB

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

Historical maps of Indian towns and cities (1893, 1909, 1924)

This set of maps of Indian towns and cities, dated between 1893 and 1924, give an idea of historical water bodies in each town/city, and can be compared with present day maps, to discover water bodies, that may have been lost to urban encroachments or other human interventions.Read More

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Historical Maps of India - Agra (1893)193.39 KB
Historical Maps of India - Allahabad (1893)172.72 KB
Historical Maps of India - Bangalore (1924)134.72 KB
Historical Maps of India - Chennai (1893)177.46 KB
Historical Maps of India - Darjeeling (1924)212.35 KB
Historical Maps of India - Delhi (1893)207.98 KB
Historical Maps of India - Goa (1924)88.98 KB
Historical Maps of India - Kanpur (1893)139.4 KB
Historical Maps of India - Kolkata Environs (1893)220.02 KB
Historical Maps of India - Kolkata Environs (1924)113.79 KB
Historical Maps of India - Kolkata (1893)547.57 KB
Historical Maps of India - Kolkata (1924)939.96 KB
Historical Maps of India - Lucknow (1893)215.82 KB
Historical Maps of India - Mahabaleshwar (1924)62.47 KB
Historical Maps of India - Matheran (1924)257.63 KB
Historical Maps of India - Mumbai (1893)444.23 KB
Historical Maps of India - Mumbai (1909)385.21 KB
Historical Maps of India - Mumbai (1924)508.56 KB
Historical Maps of India - Nainital (1893)183.17 KB
Historical Maps of India - Ootacamund (1924)245.82 KB
Historical Maps of India - Patna (1924)74.16 KB
Historical Maps of India - Pune (1924)99.92 KB
Historical Maps of India - Shimla (1924)204.27 KB
Historical Maps of India - Srinagar (1924)252.76 KB
Historical Maps of Indian Towns and Cities - Ian Poyntz (1893 1909 1924) (All maps as one PDF file)6.15 MB
Historical Maps of Indian Towns and Cities - Ian Poyntz (1893 1909 1924) (All maps as one ZIP file)5.83 MB
  • Historical maps of Indian towns and cities (1893, 1909, 1924)
  • Historical maps of Indian towns and cities (1893, 1909, 1924)
  • Historical maps of Indian towns and cities (1893, 1909, 1924)
  • Historical maps of Indian towns and cities (1893, 1909, 1924)
  • Historical maps of Indian towns and cities (1893, 1909, 1924)
  • Historical maps of Indian towns and cities (1893, 1909, 1924)
  • Historical maps of Indian towns and cities (1893, 1909, 1924)
  • Historical maps of Indian towns and cities (1893, 1909, 1924)
  • Historical maps of Indian towns and cities (1893, 1909, 1924)
  • Historical maps of Indian towns and cities (1893, 1909, 1924)
  • Historical maps of Indian towns and cities (1893, 1909, 1924)
  • Historical maps of Indian towns and cities (1893, 1909, 1924)
  • Historical maps of Indian towns and cities (1893, 1909, 1924)
  • Historical maps of Indian towns and cities (1893, 1909, 1924)
  • Historical maps of Indian towns and cities (1893, 1909, 1924)
  • Historical maps of Indian towns and cities (1893, 1909, 1924)
  • Historical maps of Indian towns and cities (1893, 1909, 1924)
  • Historical maps of Indian towns and cities (1893, 1909, 1924)
  • Historical maps of Indian towns and cities (1893, 1909, 1924)
  • Historical maps of Indian towns and cities (1893, 1909, 1924)
  • Historical maps of Indian towns and cities (1893, 1909, 1924)
  • Historical maps of Indian towns and cities (1893, 1909, 1924)
  • Historical maps of Indian towns and cities (1893, 1909, 1924)
  • Historical maps of Indian towns and cities (1893, 1909, 1924)
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