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Improving community participation in Watershed Management

Improving community participation in Watershed Management
Start Date :
Jan 01, 2015
Last Date :
Nov 01, 2014
04:15 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Success of watershed programmes largely depends on scientific planning based local geological and hydrological, socio and economic conditions. Community participation is extremely ...

Success of watershed programmes largely depends on scientific planning based local geological and hydrological, socio and economic conditions. Community participation is extremely vital for a vibrant program, targeting of benefits and ensuring transparency and efficiency. The discussion has been initiated for soliciting views, ideas and suggestions on ways to improve community mobilization community participation in this program.

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BALRAJ JOSHI
BALRAJ JOSHI 10 years 10 months ago

the states have their respective political masters with their own copied philosophies most of the times... so who cares for common man and his water demands (much less his water rights). When the minerals and coal and petroleum etc.are not the state subjects then why water should be a state subject.....Crores and crores are being spent on identification and planning of water resource projects but without any sign of implementation because "water is a state subject" and states choose to sleep.

BALRAJ JOSHI
BALRAJ JOSHI 10 years 10 months ago

Future wars are going to fought over water. Today a section of population is crying hoarse against dam building, but unfortunately these are not the people who do not have access to clean drinking water...We are great copy cats of the west... since they are protesting dams so automatically we must follow them, notwithstanding the fact that they have already developed and exploited their water resources in a systematic and planned way. In our case water is a state subject and states..contd

BALRAJ JOSHI
BALRAJ JOSHI 10 years 10 months ago

They continue to do so....and we also continue to do what we did. .. We do not care to use science for our benefit. We entrust construction of roads to low level engineers, follow cheap specifications, are complacent on quality ....sab chalta hai... Unless and until we churn out good quality engineers, technicians and other creative professionals we would continue to ride the elephants.. IT is a respite but are we using it for our problem solving or continue to develop it as a faithful servants.

BALRAJ JOSHI
BALRAJ JOSHI 10 years 10 months ago

We have been technologically backward - almost always. When invaders from middle and west asia came on horses, we used to ride elephants thinking that they can not reach us, but the horse was much maneuverable creature who had swiftness to confuse the elephant, who then trampled upon its own side. Also a king sitting atop an elephant could be hit by a projectile like bhala or arrows. When we acquired their ilk, they started using artillery, when we copied artillery they brought guns....contd

sunil bagul
sunil bagul 10 years 10 months ago

सूर्य उपासना का पर्व आया | हमे सूर्य देवता का भरपूर आशीर्वाद प्राप्त है लेकिन क्या हममे सौर उर्जा के रूप में प्राप्त आशीरवाद प्राप्त करने की क्षमता है | कुछ ऐसा हो की लोग आपने अपने घरो व्यवसाईंक प्रतिष्ठानों में खेतो में जहा जहा बिजली ओर उर्जा या गरमी की आवश्यकता है सभी स्थानो पर सूर्य के आशीर्वाद को ग्रहण करने के लिए यन्त्र स्थापीट हो तो कितनी बिजली बनेगी ...................|

sunil bagul
sunil bagul 10 years 10 months ago

हर परिस्थितियों में भारत के किसानो ने संघर्ष कर न केवल अर्थव्यवस्था को संभला है बल्कि हर परिस्थति में लोगो को रोजगार दिया खाने की कमी को दुर कर देश को चिंता मुक्त किया | वही किसान आज की बदली परिस्थियों में अपने उदहार की रह देख रहा है | की कब उसे कम जोत साथ में भी क्रषि अधोसंरचना में सुधार के साथ उसकी मेहनत की कमाई का उचित मूल्य के साथ खरीददार मिलेगा | हर क्षेत्र में उत्साह है नवीं योजनाये है लेकिन कृषि क्षेत्र में कुछ उमीद दिख नही रही |

SATISH VERMA
SATISH VERMA 10 years 10 months ago

GGRGP- use optimum utilization of Natural recourse management (community participation ) re construction of NRLM , SHG ,JLG model , contract forming - agroforestry , management and income generation by rural community , we can say lease rent the area surrounding river canal or with in watershed management.

Balakrishna shetty
Balakrishna shetty 10 years 10 months ago

make solar water heater compulsory all houses with 1 or 2 floors , before completion certificate and electric connection , all over india . it is on in some parts.

JNANPRAKASH BASA
JNANPRAKASH BASA 10 years 10 months ago

To save water means to decrease loss. Here in Bhubaneswar it is seen that treated water is wasted in gardening and lawns in public places and in domestic also. For tese requirements sewage water should be treated and used to save potable water.I have seen yhis practice in Oman, where water is scarce.

Sudhir Vedpathak
Sudhir Vedpathak 10 years 10 months ago

In western part of maharashtra & karanataka,huge water goes to sea in rainy season.This water can diverted to eastern parts of these 2 states & taken into their interior dry parts like marathwad & north karnataka.To save electricity,It can be pumped by clubbing small pumping schemes & using one common tunnel to discharge this water into lakes on east side.It will reduce pumping head from 500-600m to 50-100m.Similar small pumping schemes of 0.5 TMC are successfully running since many years.

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