Category Archives: ENGLISH SECTION (अंग्रेज़ी प्रभाग)

ARTICLES PUBLISHED IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE

NEED TO CHECK POLLUTION BEFORE RECHARGING GROUND WATER

The most suitable solution for current water crisis is to adopt techniques of Rain Water Harvesting (RWH) & Ground Water Recharge (GWR), as both these are low cost and complementary solution to the rising water crisis. However, before adopting this, … Continue reading

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Environment Friendly Technology for Waste Water Treatment

– D.D.Derashri Secretary –Paniwale –NGO. +98291-09502. Water is a scarce resource. Water treatment provides usable water for domestic agricultural & industrial purposes; helps to conserve & enhance water in quality & quantity; in addition prevents degeneration of our water sources … Continue reading

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Say No to R.O. Filters and Bottled Water

– D. D. Derashri, Secretary, PANIWALE-NGO Now a days, it is a fashion to install R.O. (reverse osmosis) technology water purifiers at homes, offices and other workplaces and the use of cane water, said to be purified by R.O. process, … Continue reading

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TIMELY MAINTENANCE – KEY TO AVOID FAILURES OF STRUCTURES

D. D. Derashri * Here is an article on failures of structures written by an Engineer, having vast knowledge of his subject and long field experience – why they happen, what are the implications and how they can be reduced. … Continue reading

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MAKING EVERY DROP OF WATER COUNT – HOW CAN WE CONTRIBUTE?

We know Drop by Drop Water Pot Gets Full Therefore Every Drop is Precious – Save it. D. D. Derashri* The current practices with regard to conservation management and use have resulted in diminishing the sustainable status of fresh water … Continue reading

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Lemon (Citrus ) – a miraculous product

– D.D. Derashri Use of lemon is very common in India and Indians know its beneficial effects. Now, research at Institute of Health Sciences, Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A. has shown that this plant is not only useful for treating infections, high … Continue reading

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Lake “Fateh Sagar” of Udaipur, Rajasthan (India) needs to be actually called as “Fatah Saagar”

One of the famous lakes of Udaipur, normally pronounced and written as “Fateh Sagar,” needs to be pronounced and written as “Fatah Saagar” on the basis of history of its naming and correct pronunciation of Hindi and Urdu words. This … Continue reading

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Unrecorded Burial of a Rare Historical Canal Siphon Structure at Udaipur

We have a place called Siphon (without any siphon) at the northern entry point of Udaipur city. This name is based on a more than 100 years old water carrying structure,  Siphon, connected with the canal system of Fatah Saagar … Continue reading

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STORAGE ABOVE DESIGN FULL TANK LEVEL IN PEECHOLA-SWAROOP SAAGAR AND FATAH SAAGAR LAKES OF UDAIPUR – A THREAT TO SAFETY

The historical lakes of Udaipur, namely Peechola – Swaroop Saagar and Fatah Saagar are more than a century old. Filling them above original design full tank level on public demand or over enthusiasm may prove to be a threat to … Continue reading

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CONSERVATION OF LAKES – MYTHS AND REALITIES ABOUT DESILTING

De-silting work at Peechola Lake (2010), Udaipur, India Desilting is becoming a major component of any Lake Conservation Project now a days. The basic reasons given for necessity of desilting are – increasing the storage capacity and checking eutrophic conditions. … Continue reading

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