Cleanliness awareness campaign
Brig. N S Rana of the Allahabad sub-area launched a 'cleanliness awareness campaign' in Allahabad on Thursday for maintaining a neat and clean environment. In order to solve the problem of garbage,
Brig. N S Rana of the Allahabad sub-area launched a 'cleanliness awareness campaign' in Allahabad on Thursday for maintaining a neat and clean environment. In order to solve the problem of garbage,
A week-long cleanliness drive will be launched in government hospitals like G B Pant Hospital, Lok Nayak Jayaprakash Hospital, Deen Dayal Upadhaya Hospital and G T B Hospital from June 27 to July 3.
The Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) has suggested that housing should come under the ambit of infrastructure, and enjoy all the benefits currently accorded to that
Fiver persons, including an engineer, died in a sewage treatment plant (STP) at Rohini in the north-west district on Wednesday.According to the police, the victims were all members of a maintenance
NGO Forum for Urban Water & Sanitation in Nepal is a forum of civil society organizations active in water supply policy reforms, policy analysis of water, sanitation and other relevant issues. NGO Forum
Ministry of Physical Planning and Works established in 2000 during the course of the reorganization Government of Nepal. The main aim of reorganization was to bring important infrastructural development
WaterAid began its water, sanitation and hygiene work in Nepal in 1987 and now works with seven partner organisations in the country. Our activities with them are vital as approximately a third of all
A network of organisations involved in water, sanitation and hygiene sector, which intends to facilitate the sharing of information and promote the use thereof to improve the performance of the sector
PSU is a policy support unit (PSU) of the Policy Implementation and Arsenic Section (WS-3) of the Water Supply Wing of the Local Government Division advising LGD on sector development and specifically
WaterAid has been working in Bangladesh since 1986 and has a total of 21 partners covering 19 rural districts, three City Corporations and one Municipality in urban areas. WaterAid's strategy is to work
<p><strong><span style="font-size:18px;"><span style="color: rgb(165, 42, 42);">"Innovations for Scaling up to Citywide Sanitation" </span></span></strong></p> <p><strong>October 16-17, 2012
Development Alternatives -- a non-profit corporate organisation, devoted to design options and promote approaches for the sustainable development through economic efficiency, equity and social justice
Kathmandu Valley Water Supply Management Board (KVWSMB or Board) is an autonomous government body formed under Water Supply Management Board Act, 2063. The reporting line ministry of the Board is Ministry
Kathmandu Upatyaka Khanepani Limited (KUKL) is a public company registered under the Nepal Government’s Company Act 2063 and operates under the Public Private Partnership (PPP) modality. According to KUKL's
History of piped water supply system development in Nepal dates back to 1895 A.D., when the first Bir Dhara system (1891-1893) was commissioned. The system also led to establishment of Pani Goshowara Adda
The Policy Support Unit (PSU) for Water and Sanitation Sector (WSS) provides technical assistance for the Local Government Division (LGD), Ministry of Local Government, Rural Development & Cooperatives
WEDC is one of the world’s leading education and research institutes for developing knowledge and capacity in water and sanitation for low- and middle-income countries.The WEDC International Conference
Join us as we hold the International Water Association (IWA)’s inaugural conference in Kathmandu, Nepal on “Sustainable Wastewater Treatment and Resource Recovery”. The theme, sustainable wastewater and
<p>From water to water - If there are humans, there will be excreta. If there is water use, there will be waste. Roughly 80 per cent of the water that reaches households in Indian cities flows out as waste.</p>
In October last year, when Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched the Swachh Bharat campaign, there was one thing he did differently as a politician. He set a target to achieve 100 per cent toilets in every