Water Resources of India

Water Resources Rainfall: With an Average annual rainfall of 1,170 mm, India is one of the wettest countries in the world. At one extreme are areas like Cherrapunji, in the northeast, which is drenched each year with 11,000 mm of rainfall, and at the other extreme are places like Jaisalmer, in the west, which receives … Read more

The Major Indian River System

The Major Indian River Systems: A Lifeline for a Nation India, a land of diverse landscapes and vibrant cultures, is also home to an intricate network of rivers that have shaped its history, civilization, and economy. These rivers, flowing through the vast expanse of the subcontinent, are not just geographical features; they are lifelines, providing … Read more

Water quality and water purification

  Safe drinking water is the birthright of all humankind – as much a birthright as clean air. The majority of the world’s Population, however, does not have access to safe drinking water. This is certainly true in most parts of Africa and Asia. Even in relatively advanced countries such as India, safe drinking water … Read more

Water Resources : Availability

  Water is a prime natural resource, a basic human need and a precious national asset. Planning, development and management of water Resources need to be governed by national perspectives. India accounts for about 2.45 per cent of world’s surface area, 4 per cent of the world’s Water Resources and about 16 per cent of … Read more

Rural development initiatives :Karnataka Schemes

Rural Development Initiatives :Karnataka Urban Ashraya/Vajpayee Urban Housing Scheme This is State Sponsored scheme implemented for urban poor and it was introduced by the Government in the year 1991-92. The annual income of the beneficiary is Rs.32,000/-. The beneficiaries are selected by the Ashraya Committee comprising both official and non official members appointed by the … Read more

Gram Swaraj Abhiyan

Gram Swaraj Abhiyan: A Journey Towards Self-Reliant Villages in India Introduction India, a land of diverse cultures and landscapes, is also home to a vast rural population. The well-being of these rural communities is intrinsically linked to the nation’s overall progress. Recognizing this, the Indian government has launched numerous initiatives aimed at empowering rural India. … Read more

Safe Drinking And Supply

 Safe Drinking and Supply Safe drinking water is the birthright of all humankind – as much a birthright as clean air. The majority of the world’s Population, however, does not have access to safe drinking water. This is certainly true in most parts of Africa and Asia. Even in relatively advanced countries such … Read more

Glassware

Introduction Glassware is a type of tableware that is made from glass. It is typically used for serving food and drinks, and can also be used for decorative purposes. Glassware comes in a variety of shapes and sizes, and can be made from a variety of different types of glass. History of Glassware The history … Read more

Water Pollution

  Addition of certain substances to the water such as organic, inorganic, biological, radiological, heat, which degrades the quality of water so that it becomes unfit for use. Putrescibility is the process of decomposition of organic matter present in water by Microorganisms using Oxygen. Water having DO (dissolved oxygen)  content below 8.0 mg/L may be … Read more

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