Training Programme on Urban Rainwater Harvesting, 13-17 July, 2009

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List of participants
     

Ajay Kumar
Registrar
Sulabh Academy of Environmental Sanitation & Public Health
New Delhi
shriajaykumar@gmail.com

Dr P K Jha
Advisor technical
Sulabh Academy of Environmental Sanitation & Public Health
New Delhi
shriajaykumar@gmail.com

Hemanth Jain
Environmental Engineer 
NTPC
Noida 
badi_20011@rediffmail.com

Shweta Gupta
Architect
New Delhi 
g.shweta.05@gmail.com

Sudhakar Kurlekar
Hubli,
sudhakarkurlekar@yahoomail.co.in

Imran Alam Siddiqui
Engineer
Bosch
Jaipur 

Md. Tauseef Khan
Civil Engineer
Evonik Energy Services India Pvt. Limited
Noida
tauseefkhaan@gmail.com

Mohit Verma
Architect
New Delhi
mohver@gmail.com

 

Pradip Vithal Sarmokadam
President
Ecovision
Goa-
pradipskadam@rediffmail.com 

Lingaraj Gungadi
Project Engineer
Bangalore 
lingaraju_g05@yahoo.co.in

Madhusudhan Srinivas
Co-ordinator
INTACH
Bangalore 
madhusudhanschetty@gmail.com

N Krishnaswami
AGM
Bhartiya Reserve Bank Note Mudran Ltd,
Salboni, West Bengal
nkrishnaswamy@brbnmpl.co.in

Kazi Rashed Hyder
Programme Officer-Technical
WaterAid 
Bangladesh
rashed@wateraidbd.org

Mahipal Singh
Asst. program leader, Water Management
Institute of Rural Research and
development
The Sehgal Foundation
Gurgaon
mahipalsingh3in@yahoo.com

Bharathi Satyanarayana
Advocate
New Delhi
bar_satya@hotmail.com

Training Date: 
13-17 July, 2009

Announcements

  • We are delighted to inform you that the training and capacity building programmes for State Pollution Control Boards (SPCBs) and Pollution Control Committees (PCCs) done by Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) in collaboration with Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF) and Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) have successfully completed two and a half years.

  • With industrialization and development, there is a growing concern over the hazardous waste generation. The levels of dangerous wastes continue to grow. Industries and individuals continue to be largely unaware of this major environmental problem. With pitiable landfill management facilities there is a growing concern over the management of hazardous waste.

  • In the last decade installation of wind power has increased manifolds in the country. As of March 2013, the total installed capacity of wind power in the country is 19051 MW. Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) plans to add 15000 MW of wind power capacity in the 12th five year plan period.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 
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