The water business
Water has become a new pet subject for Indian industry. Not because it is concerned with the depleting water resources or its own contributions to growing pollution. Because it sees a new and lucrative...
View ArticleA training report from CSE 'Drinking water for the last person' training...
March 2012Related Articles: ReportsDrinking Water for the Last Person Training report on workshops conducted in Uttar Pradesh Report on trainings for MP PHED Report on Panchayat Workshops in Dhar...
View ArticleAn oasis in Dewas: case study of Mahukheda
“Mahukheda ki ghati, mare raand, jeevit mati” goes a local saying here. It implies “in the valley of Mahukheda, the women die and the men prosper”.Related Articles: Tyma Watershed: Giving shape to...
View ArticlePHED Case Studies – Ratlam, M.P.
Basindra Village, Ratlam District, Madhya Pradesh, is watered by the perennial Jhamand River. The river flows about 100 ft below the village and was once its only source of water. The 2-3 handpumps...
View ArticleMany a slip
Can India meet the 2012 deadline to provide safe drinking water to all rural homes?Related Articles: Tyma Watershed: Giving shape to participatory rural development Many a slip PHED Case Studies –...
View ArticleTyma Watershed: Giving shape to participatory rural development
Related Articles: Tyma Watershed: Giving shape to participatory rural development Many a slip PHED Case Studies – Ratlam, M.P. An oasis in Dewas: case study of Mahukheda Economic gains through...
View ArticleKRC Training programme for PHED, PRI’s, WSSO and BDO officials of Haryana,...
The Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation (MoDWS), has nominated the Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) as a National Key Resource Centre to undertake capacity building programmes, research,...
View ArticleBundelkhand's dalit women join hands to drought-proof their villages
96 women-led pani panchayats take over water resource managementread more
View ArticleWater wise: The journey from bonded labourers to water warriors
By: Shehfar Impoverished tribals (bonded labour) living in Bundelkhand (one of the most drought-prone and backward area of Northern India) show how barren and deserted land can be revived and made into...
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