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Fills a critical gap in the area of reliable and accurate scientific data on small watersheds. Provides valuable information for use in the formulation of common guidelines for the development of common guidelines...
1. OVERVIEW OF THE INDIAN TYRE INDUSTRY: 1.1. Introduction The Rs.20...
Mathematical Modelling and Computer Simulation of Activated Sludge Systemswill: enhance the readers’ understanding of different model concepts for several (most essential) biochemical processes in the advanced activated sludge ...
With the adoption of the 73rd and 74th amendments, the emphasis of Indian planning is currently on local-level development and planning. In this context assessment, management and utilization of natural resources, especially land and water at local l...
Post Johannesburg, as global focus intensifies on the imperative of addressing hunger as the most extreme and unacceptable manifestation of poverty, the issue of...
Each year, India produces about 400 million tonnes of biomass resources, of which a sizeable portion is burnt by SMiEs (small and micro enterprises) to generate heat. The traditional furnaces and ovens used by SMiEs operate at low efficiencies and al...
The Cleaner is Cheaper series, now in it's fifth year, server as an authoritative commentary on the outstanding innovations being undertaken by Indian industry for effective environmental management.The title was released by the Hon'ble Finance Minis...
Rapid urbanization and industrialization in India visibly spell the need to put in place effective and efficient systems for disposal of the waste generated—municipal solid waste, agro-industrial waste, plastic, waste water, and so on. As in ot...
India has had several years of experience with regulatory reforms and establishment and functioning of independent regulatory bodies, especially in the infrastructure sector. An institutional innovation of this nature requires regular appraisal and a...
Today, India is one of the fastest growing economies of the world characterized by rapid urbanization and growing consumer markets. This development has been accompanied by increasing demand for energy to sustain modern ways of living, placing tremen...