Initiating and Sustaining Water Sector Reforms: A SynthesisWorld Bank Publications, 1999 - 138 pages Water is becoming an increasingly scarce resource in India. India faces an increasingly urgent situation with its finite and fragile water resources being stressed and depleted while various sectoral demands are growing rapidly. 'Initiating and Sustaining Water Sector Reforms' offers detailed solutions to this complex and important concern. |
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Page vii
... Department River Basin Organization CGWB Central Groundwater Board RGNDWM CPCB Central Pollution Control Board Rajiv Gandhi National Drinking Water Mission CTU Central Training Unit RWSS Rural Water Supply and Sanitation CWC Central ...
... Department River Basin Organization CGWB Central Groundwater Board RGNDWM CPCB Central Pollution Control Board Rajiv Gandhi National Drinking Water Mission CTU Central Training Unit RWSS Rural Water Supply and Sanitation CWC Central ...
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... ( Department Director ) , Robert Drysdale ( subsequent Department Director ) , and Edwin Lim ( India Country Director ) ; John Williamson ( South Asia Chief Economist ) ; Shawki Bargouti ( Division Chief ) , suc- ceeded by Michael Baxter ...
... ( Department Director ) , Robert Drysdale ( subsequent Department Director ) , and Edwin Lim ( India Country Director ) ; John Williamson ( South Asia Chief Economist ) ; Shawki Bargouti ( Division Chief ) , suc- ceeded by Michael Baxter ...
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... departments , closes the circle by providing poor quality service . The vicious circle of the drinking water sectors ... department , and based on bureaucratic survival and on pleasing vested interests who are seldom at the grassroots ...
... departments , closes the circle by providing poor quality service . The vicious circle of the drinking water sectors ... department , and based on bureaucratic survival and on pleasing vested interests who are seldom at the grassroots ...
Page xv
... departments ; and a question of the respective roles of government , civil society , and the pri- vate sector . India's task is made all the more difficult by its enormous population and its federal administrative struc- ture . The ...
... departments ; and a question of the respective roles of government , civil society , and the pri- vate sector . India's task is made all the more difficult by its enormous population and its federal administrative struc- ture . The ...
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... departments . Establish grass - roots mechanisms for water man- agement , to enable stakeholders to discuss water re- source issues , problems and solution options , and to implement local - level resource allocation and man- agement ...
... departments . Establish grass - roots mechanisms for water man- agement , to enable stakeholders to discuss water re- source issues , problems and solution options , and to implement local - level resource allocation and man- agement ...
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achieve agencies agricultural Andhra Pradesh approach areas basin modeling central government CGWB cont cost recovery decentralization Detailed Matrix drinking water economic efficiency enable environmental establish farmers financial viability funding gram panchayats groundwater groundwater management Gujarat Haryana impact implementation improve incentives industrial initiatives institutional inter-state investment irrigation issues Karnataka legislation Maharashtra Matrix of Recommendations mechanisms medium term ment monitoring MOWR municipal NABARD NGOs organizations Orissa panchayats percent Planning and Management private sector problems programs Rajasthan Rajiv Gandhi RBOS Report Responsibility riparian river basin role rural water supply RWSS sector service delivery SGWOS Short term Short to medium stakeholders strengthening sub-sector supply and sanitation sustainability SWPO SWRB Tamil Nadu tariff tion tubewells Urban Water Supply Uttar Pradesh UWSS water allocation water markets Water Policy water quality Water Resources Water Resources Management water sector water service water user West Bengal World Bank WUAS