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Posted By:  susansharma
Posted On:  Oct 2, 2007

  Bihar takes lead in reviving river interlinking project

<P> </P> <P>Three years after the Central government virtually abandoned the mega project of inter-linking of rivers, the government of Bihar is coming out with a proposal to link variou...... [view]

Posted By:  ivanhenares
Posted On:  Sep 20, 2007

  Speaking engagement in Tuguegarao City

I'm in Tuguegarao City to speak at the 2nd Regional Youth Leadership Congress in St. Paul University. I took an Air Philippines flight which was two hours delayed! When I got here, we rushed to the Callao Caves to watch the bats fly out but since it was raining, they didn't. Maybe next time....... [view]

Posted By:  susansharma
Posted On:  Sep 23, 2007

  Linking of Godavari, Krishna and Cauvery could be taken up

<P>Linking of Godavari, Krishna and Cauvery could be taken up </P> <P>Linking of Godavari, Krishna and Cauvery could be taken up immediately, The Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Karunanidhi to...... [view]

Posted By:  susansharma
Posted On:  Aug 17, 2007

  River dried up by diversion-USA

<P><BR> <STRONG>Judge declares river dried up by diversion to LA revived</STRONG> </P> <P><BR>   The city of Los Angeles has sufficiently restored<BR>a stretch of river along the Sierra ...... [view]

Posted By:  susansharma
Posted On:  May 25, 2007

  Yamuna River

<P><FONT face="Courier New">CSE invites you to a two-day media briefing workshop to understand the condition of India's rivers, examine existing river cleaning programmes, learn from them...... [view]

Posted By:  susansharma
Posted On:  Mar 9, 2007

  Comments on interlinking rivers

<A href="http://groups.yahoo.com/group/indianwildlifeclub2/msearch?query=Interlinking+Rivers">Comments on interlinking rivers by yahoo group members</A>... ... [view]

Posted By:  susansharma
Posted On:  Sep 3, 2005

  The Russian experience

The Aral Sea of Russia is a large inland sea. Already, the Amudarya and Syrdarya, which once had combined flows greater than that of the Nile, have been largely emptied by massive irriga... ... [view]

Posted By:  susansharma
Posted On:  Sep 5, 2005

  Nepal: East Rapti River Basin

<P>The East Rapti River basin includes the Royal Chitwan National Park of Nepal. </P> <P>Two researchers from the International Water Management Institute ( Srilanka) have suggested that... ... [view]

Posted By:  susansharma
Posted On:  Sep 6, 2005

  The American Experience

<P>Dams in 11 States being pulled out in 2005 ( Source: Environment News Service 1 Sep 2005)</P> <P> 56 Dams in 11 States in the U.S are being removed in 2005 according to the lates... ... [view]

Posted By:  susansharma
Posted On:  Sep 8, 2005

  The Indian Experience

<P>Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister, Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy, has sought the cooperation of all the political parties, non-Governmental Organisations and people of the State to fully harness... ... [view]

Posted By:  susansharma
Posted On:  Sep 8, 2005

  The Thailand Experience

Pilot Projects worth US $ 1 million are expected to be kickstarted soon. This will consist of a diversion of Mae Klong water to Phetchaburi and Prachuap Khiri Khan. According to the Mi... ... [view]

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  The Nature Conservancy

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  Vision:   The mission of The Nature Conservancy is to preserve plants, animals and natural communities that represent the diversity of life on Earth by protecting the lands and waters they need to survive. We are one of the world's......
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