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List of participants
THE HIMALYAS • DEHRADUN • JAMMU • MUSSOORIE • NAINITAL • SRINAGAR • UTTARKASHI INDO GANGETIC PLAINS AGRA • ALLAHABAD • AMRITSAR • BATHINDA • DELHI • FARIDABAD • GURGAON • KANPUR • LUCKNOW • MATHURA • MEERUT • PATNA • YAMUNA NAGAR • PUNJAB'S EASTERN HIGHLANDS • DHANBAD • HAZARIBAGH • RANCHI THE NORTH EAST • AIZAWL • GUWAHATI • SILIGURI THE DESERT • ALWAR • BHILWARA • JAIPUR • JODHPUR • UDAIPUR CENTRAL HIGLAND • BHOPAL • DEWAS • GWALIOR • INDORE • JABALPUR • JHANSI • NAGPUR • RAJKOT • UJJAIN • VADODARA THE DECCAN • AURANGABAD • BENGALURU • BARAMATHI • HUBLI-DHARWAD • HYDERABAD • PUNE • SOLAPUR • TUMKUR COASTAL CITES • BHUBANESWAR • CHENNAI • CUTTACK • KOLKATA • KOZHIKODE • MUMBAI • SRIKAKULAM • SURAT • THANE • THIRUVANANTHAPURAM
Excreta Matters
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Centre for Science and Environment carried out the technical analysis of the EIA-EMP report of Gare Pelma Block III coal mining and washery. This was on a request from Raghubeer Pradhan of Ekta Parishad. The project is to come up in the Mand-Raigarh coalfields in Raigarh district of Chhattisgarh. Read the review:
Gurgaon has outgrown the image of a satellite town. It is now a thriving, sprawling and ever spreading city of its own accord, housing approximately 4-6 million people. The industrial and residential hub is obsessed about getting water, but where the wastewater is being dumped, has not caught the fancy of water planners. Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) invites you to participate in a media briefing and workshop, to analyze the water-excreta story of Gurgaon, based on first hand data collected.
Parking pricing strategies are essential tools for bringing about a balance in the modal split between private vehicles and the public transport by influencing the traveller’s choice. High congestion levels are due to the travellers’ preference for the private mode of transport. Therefore, in order to bring about a better modal split balance, it becomes imperative to improve the public transit quality and also to charge a fee in the form of congestion fee or parking fee in order to check the growing congestion.
Calls for other states to follow suit
With the increasing urban population, there is a tremendous stress on basic amenities like water and sanitation. Sustainable wastewater management calls for a system where wastewater is regarded as a resource which can be recycled and reused. Both communities and watersheds require an integrated approach which is affordable, adaptable and responsive to local needs.
Introduction Aviation is one of the fastest growing industries worldwide and the fastest growing transportation mode in India.
Water has become a new pet subject for Indian industry. Not because it is concerned with the depleting water resources or its own contributions to growing pollution. Because it sees a new and lucrative business opportunity. With support from the World Bank, the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) and other associations are competing with each other to establish their role in the water business.