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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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SHEETALPURI GOSWAMI
SHEETALPURI GOSWAMI 10 years 5 months ago

The Gujarat Model - Adarsh Gram, Tirthgram Yojana need to have a clause on Watershed Management as well. The respective Vidhayak first, then DDO, then TDO and finally Talati has to be responsible for the implementation of the same. Government can fix a deadline for completing atleast one water conservation effort within next 3 years. Such project will also bring employment (though very temporary in nature) for the unskilled rural labor.

KESAVAN_1
KESAVAN_1 10 years 5 months ago

We must developed only agricultural parts.first we will join river. Many problem facing in tamilnadu only for water source.

Girishan
Girishan 10 years 5 months ago

Nationalise the Rivers, Dam. Similar to Golden quadrilateral for Highways. Water pipeline should be laid along with Golden quadrilateral and thus connecting all rivers locally. The flow should be either way water going from pipeline for local distribution as well as excess water distributed through pipeline. Additional land acquisition not required.Constructing the dam at the end point where the rivers getting into sea will help in reverse distribution thro pipe line and Hydro power genr also.

SUBHASH CHANDRA MALLICK
SUBHASH CHANDRA MALLICK 10 years 5 months ago

Sir, we know that "One Famous Old Empire of India" had made one big fort but unfortunately not remembering and committed one big mistake that "the necessity and importance of water". for only that reason the fort is unused till date, so we have to remember the importance of water, we have to preserve the same for our coming generations. If any problem arises in future between people or country the reason will be "WATER"

Sagar Gaonkar
Sagar Gaonkar 10 years 5 months ago

All over India we do have some ammount of ground water, but majority of it is poluted by different means, one of them is underground septic tanks build by government sauchalays, now since the movement is on on Swatch Bharath Abiyan, we should make sure that the tanks built are of good quality, so that it does not leak and polute the ground water, also there should be provison to despose this once the tank fills or else its could be another reason for water polution it desposed in open

Devbrat Shukla
Devbrat Shukla 10 years 5 months ago

Ground water management of waterlogged areas and the sodic land patches around the country should be done for the reclamation of the land.
Aquaculture practices should be adapted in such waterlogged areas.
Attached a Visual Mod Flow output on how it is a major concern in Raebareilly (Uttar Pradesh)

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Prakash Deshpande
Prakash Deshpande 10 years 5 months ago

For watershed management we Indians have a very successful living example in front of us here in India itself. That is Dewas district of Madhya Pradesh. Through farm pound and community pound they not only came out of water crisis, but increased their income and many families came out of poverty. Every year this district attracts many foreigners who come to Dewas to study its success story. I request modiji to take success of Dewas district to rest of the country.

sujit lotlikar
sujit lotlikar 10 years 5 months ago

we need to focus on existing water ways,maintaining height,cleaning require on yearly basis,for that we require special work force with heavy machinery with additional mechanism to drill underground hole in soil,only to refill the underground water level in rains.so also ancient science says, under certain level of the earth,there are natural water routes which transport water from one end to other,we need scientific study,like that we can transport floods water to scarcity places,so also surro

ARVIND KUMAR
ARVIND KUMAR 10 years 5 months ago

STUDY OF AQUIFERS & THEIR POTENTIALITY FOR SUSTAINING UNDER GROUND WATER TABLE BE TAKEN UP ON NATIONAL LEVEL ON PRORITY AT PAR OR ABOVE WATER SHED MANAGEMENT TO AVAIL OF SOUND DATA FOR DETERMINING LOCATIONS FOR DEVELOPING NEW TOWNSHIPS / SMART CITIES.THIS ASPECT APPEARS TO BE MISSING FOR POLICY FORMULATION.

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