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Meeting the challenge: River pollution

River polluiton Indian rivers are under serious threat from spiralling urbanisation and industrialisation. This situation has arisen despite the huge investments made by subsequent governments in cleaning them up. As a result, our survival -- and that of rivers -- is at stake.


Numerous questions come to the mind in such a scenario:
Why are India’s rivers dying?
Why haven’t river cleaning programmes worked?
How will urban development plans like Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission impact rivers?
Have common effluent treatment plants been able to address the issue of industrial wastewater management?
Can our rivers be cleaned?
As citizens, do we possess the right to have clean rivers?

Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) invites applications and nominations for its training programme ‘Meeting the challenge: River pollution’, which attempts to answer these and other related questions. All in the course of four action-packed days.

We also need to address the enormous challenge of water pollution caused primarily by human waste. There is an urgent need to switch from the current paradigm of capital, water and material intensive processes of waste management to a more cost effective, non-sewerage paradigm of human waste disposal.

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WHO CAN ATTEND?:

Activists, NGO representatives, researchers, writers and communicators, policy makers, students, citizens… in short, anyone interested in fighting for our rivers.

DATE

Last date for applying:
  HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Classroom lectures by noted river pollution experts from CSE and other institutions/organisations
  • Comprehensive reading and reference material
  • Access to CSE’s state-of-the-art resource centre and library
  • Site visits, river yatras and boat rides
  • Practicals and do-it-yourself sessions
  • Film screenings
  • Communication workshops
COURSE WILL HELP YOU:

  • Understand river pollution in India: how unclean are our rivers, why, and what is their present state doing to us? What has been the impact of the national river cleaning programme?
  • Recognise the impact of urbanisation and urban development programmes on rivers -- learn to critically assess city development plans
  • Gain an insight into the ‘political economy’ of water and sewage
  • Understand water quality monitoring and assessment
  • Gauge the performance of common effluent treatment plants for industrial wastewater management
  • Learn about the laws, regulations and judicial interventions for fighting river pollution and polluters in courts
  • Develop effective research and communication strategies for your work on rivers
  • Prepare alternate strategies and methods for river pollution control -- water-efficient homes, decentralised wastewater systems, safe reuse of treated effluents, etc.
  • Plan and design wastewater treatment units at the colony/residence levels
  VENUE

Anil Agarwal Green Centre
38, Tughlakabad Institutional Area
New Delhi–110062


COURSE FEES

Industry and government: Rs 8,800/- per participant
50 % discount for NGOs: Rs 4,400/-
Special discounted fees for students: Rs 1,100/- .

The course fee is payable in advance by demand draft or cheque drawn in favour of ‘Centre for Science and Environment, New Delhi’. It includes all charges for site visits, training and related material, and lunch and refreshments during the course of the programme.


ACCOMMODATION:

Accommodation and related costs are not included in the fee. However, CSE can help you find a place to stay. For that please contact us before


CONTACT PERSON

S V Suresh Babu
River Pollution Unit
CSE, 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi-62
Phone: +91-11-29955124/125, 29956394
Extension:
267 or 236
Mobile: 098189 97999
Fax: +91 (011) 29955879
E-mail: svsuresh@cseindia.org
     
    APPLICATION FORM
(*Required information)
* Name : Dr Prof Mr Ms
Address: Residence / Office
Ocupation: n/a
College / Organisation Name:
Designation: n/a
Current Responsibility: n/a
Telephone: Mobile / Landline:
(with area code)
Fax:
*E-mail:
Applicant's Educational Background (start with most recent)
Title/Degree Institution/Year Subject
Applicant's Work Experience (If any?)
Period Position Organisation
 Why you wish to attend this course:
River or river basin you belong to:
Key issues in your river basin:
Name & designation of nominating authority:
Accommodation needed: Yes No
I wish to pay by: Cheque  Demand Draft
(Please add Rs 15 for outstation/non-Delhi cheques)
DD/Cheque No. Dated Rs.
Make your Cheque/DD payable to Centre for Science and Environment, India
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