Rural Water Supply

State of the Climate in Asia 2024

The World Meteorological Organization’s State of the Climate in Asia 2024 report warns that the region is warming nearly twice as fast as the global average, driving more extreme weather and posing serious threats to lives, ecosystems, and economies. In 2024, Asia experienced its warmest or second warmest year on …

Concern over quality of drinking water

Local bodies reluctant to take stringent action against polluters Health activists have raised serious questions about the quality of water supplied to rural homes since many establishments, including those of official agencies, have been found to release, often clandestinely, their wastes into rivers and other water sources. Complaints are also …

Villagers drinking contaminated water

Residents of Lums village in Mugu have been drinking unsafe water for the past four years, ever since a landslide swept away the pipeline of the local drinking water project. The drinking water project was implemented four years ago after locals collected funds to build one. “Just months after its …

India: rural water supply and sanitation project for low income states - social management framework

This report, Social Management Framework (SMF) prepared as a result of the synthesis of Social Assessment (SA) conducted in the four states (Assam, Bihar, Jharkahand and Uttar Pradesh) in the context of preparing the World Bank assisted Rural Water Supply and Sanitation (RWSS) for Low Income States (LIS) has the …

Water management in Arkavathy Basin

The Arkavathy sub-basin, which is part of the Cauvery basin, is a highly stressed, rapidly urbanising watershed on the outskirts of the city of Bengaluru. The purpose of this situation analysis document is to summarise the current state of knowledge on water management in the Arkavathy sub-basin and identify critical …

After China's multibillion-dollar cleanup, water still unfit to drink

China aims to spend $850 billion to improve filthy water supplies over the next decade, but even such huge outlays may do little to reverse damage caused by decades of pollution and overuse in Beijing's push for rapid economic growth. China is promising to invest 4 trillion yuan ($650 billion) …

Engaging non-state providers in rural water supply services

This report presents the documentation and assessment of currently adopted options for the involvement by non-state agencies in the O&M; of rural drinking water supply schemes in India. This is informed by a series of case studies in select locations in Maharashtra, Karnataka and Punjab with a view to assess …

Assam fails to provide safe drinking water to all rural households

GUWAHATI: The Assam government has so far not been able to provide safe drinking water mainly to all the rural households in the State. At a time when the Central government is giving thrust on providing safe drinking water to all the rural households in the country, Assam’s present scenario …

Water everywhere, but not a drop to drink

PANAJI: Though blessed with cascades and natural streams, residents have to rely largely on water tankers for potable water. Despite being rich in natural water resources, down to the lush waterfalls that cascade through the Western Ghats that surround it, the Dongurli-Thane village panchayat receives no supply of potable water. …

Manual for preparation of detailed project report for rural piped water supply schemes

The Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation administers the National Rural Drinking Water programme (NRDWP), and the Total Sanitation Campaign through which the technical as well as financial support is extended to the States for implementing rural domestic water supply and sanitation schemes. The National Rural Drinking Water Programme is …

Erode dist: Local bodies allotted Rs 6.10 cr for water supply

Local bodies in Erode district have been allotted Rs 6.10 crore for water supply schemes to battle drought, according to Collector Dr V K Shanmugam Due to adverse seasonal conditions, the district is now in the grip of drought. So a special request was sent to the Government for water …

State spends 413 crore to tackle water scarcity

Pune: The state government has disbursed Rs 413.98 crore so far to tackle the water scarcity situation in different parts of the state. Western Maharashtra and Marathwada are the worst affected regions in the state as they have received the lowest rainfall in the state during the last monsoon. The …

Now, water testing laboratories at district, sub-district hospitals

Pune: The state government has decided to set up water testing labs at district and sub-district hospitals across the state to provide safe drinking water in rural areas. As part of this initiative, the state health department will set up 137 labs at the cost of Rs 15 crore. The …

Centre snubs K’taka for fund under utilisation

Money for improving quality of drinking water in rural areas The governments of Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh and some other states have drawn the ire of the Centre for failing to report the utilisation of funds provided to them for improving quality of drinking water in …

Withering Plains

The tehsil officer at Vahera village in Beed district of Maharashtra was having a hard time of it, after being held hostage for an entire day by a mob of about 100 villagers. The crowd was blocking the road outside a relief camp for animals because they had run out …

Water: Towards a paradigm shift in the twelfth plan

The Twelfth Plan proposes a fundamental change in the principles, approach and strategies of water management in India. This paradigm shift was the outcome of a new and inclusive process of plan formulation, which saw the coming together of practitioners and professionals from government, academia, industry and civil society to …

Guidelines for preparation of detailed project report for Rural Piped Water Supply Schemes

This is the finalized guidelines for preparation of detailed project report for Rural Piped Water Supply Schemes by Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation.

Complete rural drinking water programme at the earliest: APC

The agriculture production commissioner, Alok Ranjan has asked officials to complete the national rural drinking water programme on a priority basis. He expressed concern at the depleting drinking water level in the state and asked for taking up comprehensive measures to stabilise the drinking water sources in 108 development blocks …

People, technology and alluvial flood plains of North Bihar

People, technology and alluvial flood plains of North Bihar by: Eklavya Prasad, Megh Pyne Abhiyan at CSE Climate change adaptation workshop: Towards Climate Resilient Communities in South Asia: Emerging Policies and Practices (New Delhi, December 13 - 14, 2012)

Water project fails in Burdwan

The ambitious Sajal Dhara water project, catering to the needs of five villages, has fallen flat in Burdwan as the panchayat has failed to pay power bill worth Rs 1.10 lakh. Villages like Putunda, Masjidpara, Ahladipara, Krishnapur, Majherpara comprising 3,000 families had 1,040 Sajal Dhara connections under the Borshul-1 panchayat …

World Bank's urban water report on India

The latest World Bank report on reform in India's urban water sector focuses on institutional and fi nancial arrangements between urban local bodies, water service providers and the customer. Like earlier reports, this too starts with a purely banking objective and works backwards to come up with policy advice. It …

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