What is the source of all water? Rain, of course River water; water in lakes, ponds and wells; water that seeps into the ground, collecting in the belly of the earth; tapwater; even bottled water! The ... |
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We are launching a new site on Rainwater Harvesting and Lake Revival CSE has been promoting the concept of water harvesting, particularly in urban areas, as a technological solution ... |
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What the Harappans Also Did The Harappan civilisation (2500-1900 BC) comprised a number of urban centres. Dholavira, in the great Rann of Kutch (in present-day Gujarat, western India), is o... |
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Bangalore: A Parched Future Tanks and lakes have played an important role in the water history of Karnataka. As a major part of Karnataka is in the rainshadow ...... |
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We are launching a new site on Rainwater Harvesting and Lake Revival CSE has been promoting the concept of water harvesting, particularly in urban areas, as a technological solution ... |
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... Mughal Times The Mughal rulers left behind a great legacy of well-engineered water works all over India, especially in central India. A typical example is the old water wor ... |
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... point of view of human-nature interactions. Come face-to-face with a history of water harvesting since antiquity. There are ... |
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EASTERN HIGHLANDS Jaldhar Model To harvest rain and save paddy crops from frequent rain failures, a team of Professional Assistance For Development action (PRADAN) has found a simple soluti... |
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Any land anywhere can be used to harvest rainwater The fundamental reason: extend the fruits of the monsoon The basic principle: Catch water where it falls TRADITIONAL Indigenous systems MODERN Contempo ... |
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CHENNAI: Endangered Urban Tanks Water has always been a scarce commodity in Chennai. The situation today is so appalling that water supply has been restricted to every alternate day. It s ... |
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