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Tyma Watershed: Giving shape to participatory rural development Read more |
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Many a slip Can India meet the 2012 deadline to provide safe drinking water to all rural homes? Read more |
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PHED Case Studies – Ratlam, M.P. Basindra Village, Ratlam District, Madhya Pradesh, is watered by the perennial Jhamand River. Read more |
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An 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”. Read more |
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Economic gains through ecological work The impact of the watershed programmes have not only resulted in ecological restoration but also yielded economic returns for the communities. Read more |
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Flouride Mitigation in Dhar (MP) Owing to overdraft of groundwater in Dhar, Madhya Pradesh, over 50% of the population was affected by fluorosis. Read more |
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Household Level Distribution in Sehore (MP) “We get tap water in our houses, people in cities also do not have this facility,” beams a group of people in Didakhedi village. Read more |
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River-Basin Approach in Chhatarpur (MP) Mukarva village had severe water problems. Read more |
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Rainwater Harvesting in Datia (MP) Kamhar village does not have household tap connections, but does boast of household level rainwater harvesting. Read more |
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