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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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Dr Shripada Kulkarni
Dr Shripada Kulkarni 11 years 7 months ago
Yesterday I scanned a pt.and pleural effusion was detected. Most of the times the cause will be TB of lungs. No body is here to tap the fluid. Result the pt. has to go to district Hq.He has to arrange for finance. In the meantime he may spread the disease. Earlier pvt. Drs were involved for Cu T insertion, administration of polio drops etc.lack of proper facilities, lack of involvement of medical fraternity ends up with failure of national programmes and emergence of resistant microbes.
Shyam Sunder Rao Toom
Shyam Sunder Rao Toom 11 years 7 months ago
Respected Hon'ble Prime Minister sir, Pranams, You ordered SWACHA BHARATH I submit in connection that we communicating letters, emails, twitters etc. issued by all Govt. levels as well Private and individual Indians ending with regards, Best wishes, with love, with respect etc. I propose this ending words be replaced by SWACHA BHARATH in each letter by Govt., individuals etc. across India and World which propogate to millions in a second and save Rs.1800 Cr. SWACHA BHARATH Shyamsunder Rao
Prashant Patro
Prashant Patro 11 years 7 months ago
River linking projects be executed at faster rate targeting those areas where more amount of river water is wasted or creating more havoc. This will immediately give relief for long term havocs of the rivers and channelizing to other dry areas will lessen the impact of such flood fury. Also pave the way for new storage facilities in the dry areas.the challenge here is land to be used for such canals be efficiently compensated. This will pave the way for modern sustainable constructions.
SELLADURAI SEERAGANSAMY GOUNDER
SELLADURAI SEERAGANSAMY GOUNDER 11 years 7 months ago
palem tree is the natural sugar(natural medicine our health) produce tree so help our farmer and our people
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Prasad Patil
Prasad Patil 11 years 7 months ago
All muncipal coperation should make rain water harvesting compulsary to high rise buildings considering the roof suraface areas and Avg yearly rainfall
Ambresh Jamgikar
Ambresh Jamgikar 11 years 7 months ago
Govt should make measures that the District Development Board should identify the uncultivated large land holders and produce the scheme to them, the interested persons can make utilize of it, which enhances ground water in his area and also for the surrounding areas.
Sanjay Dherange
Sanjay Dherange 11 years 7 months ago
Sir, in the summer we can see level of water in dam is too low. Why we people dont remove mud from dam at this time. If we remove mud from dam, it will help to store more water and could avoid the reduction of water.
Sanjay Shrivastava
Sanjay Shrivastava 11 years 7 months ago
Watershed Management, We have been using technologies such as Remote Sensing and GIS, what is outcome of those maps and action plan prepared by various government agencies. Can someone have a look at them and atleast start identifying priority Watersheds and work on it in collaboration with officials?