| Groundwater Pollution Water markets thriving on groundwater has become a lucrative business for all those ranging from the private suppliers selling water, water tankers and the big bottled wa... |
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| First visit (This article appeared in Down To Earth , January 15, 2000) With the failure of the 1999 monsoon in several areas of Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh, there is a serious drought.... |
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| INITIATIVE Net power A New beginning... Valuing the raindrop Irrigation cooperatives Showing the way Sarovar saved As things gets tough the tough get going! NETWORKING Catch Water is now in Gujarat, Tamil and Hindi Get your free... |
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| PERSPECTIVE National water policy A futile exercise IN FOCUS Water riots breakout in Gujarat Bustards under threat Disappearing lakes and ponds INITIATIVE Delhi prepares to catch rain Watering schools Ready to take action Gokak ... |
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| CAMPAIGN Making water everybody's business Sowing seeds Water harvesting in Ethiopia Wisdom in peril Trapping Water INITIATIVE Initiative to network Crusader on water harvesting Evaluating water harvesting in Hyderabad TECHNOLOGY Rural Community vs. Urban ... |
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| CAMPAIGN Mass Production vs. Production by the Masses CSE Conference on the potential of water harvesting Catching Water for the President INITIATIVE Real power to the people Hydrological Data Anyone? The Government on Ground Water BOOKS/DOCUMENTS ... |
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| CHILIKA WETLANDS Back to previous page Click on areas Background View slideshow Chilika is the largest brackish water lake in Asia and also the second largest lake in the world. Chilika... |
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| Urban water scenario Even though the rate of urbanisation in India is among the lowest in the world, the nation has more than 250 million city-dwellers. Experts predict that this number w... |
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| A NEW BEGINNING Urban wetlands meet CSE initiates a core committee IN FOCUS Null and void? A success story? The flouride menace CAMPAIGN Lake in news From the courtroom To save this tal Operation Baikal INITIATIVE Stories from D... |
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| Practices and Practitioners Delhi The national capital territory, (NCT), of Delhi receives 611 mm of rainfall on an average annually and the number of rainy days are as low as 20-30. (A rainy day is spe... |
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