Friday, 8 April 2016

World Bamboo Conference-2016


8th April, 2016

World Bamboo Conference-2016


Bamboo
Trade of 20 billion US dollar in World Bamboo Market by the end of 2015.

Uses:

The plants have been set up for rayon /cellulose fibers for the production and exports of more quality bamboo fabrics like bath robs, baby wears, T- shirts, jackets, as well as suits.

Geography:

13% forest area is comprised of bamboo. More than 137 species of bamboo is grown in the country which are used for 1500 diversified utilities.

Scheme:

National Bamboo Mission commenced in 2006 has been renamed as National Agriculture Forest and Bamboo Mission.

1436 nurseries have been established to supply the quality saplings of bamboo.

The programmes address four major areas of bamboo development as follows: Research and Development, Plantation and Development, Handicrafts Development and Marketing



India Water Week -2016


8th April, 2016

India Water Week -2016

Theme: 


“Water for All: Striving Together

Partner country: 

Israel

Our Geography:


India represents 17% of world population, contains only 4% of renewable water resources

Govt programs:


National Water Mission


Launched in 2011,  objective of conservation, minimization of wastage and equitable distribution of water. 

Interlinking of Rivers


To address regional imbalances in water availability. 

Expected to provide water for the irrigation of 35 million hectares of land and also facilitate 34,000 MW of hydropower. 

Namami Gange


Ganga Rejuvenation by consolidating ongoing works and preparing a comprehensive 5-year action plan. 

The programme has been supported by a budgetary allocation of Rs. 20,000 crores. 

Ganga Basin is the largest river basin in India in terms of catchment area which is spread over 11 states that constitutes 26% of the country’s land mass and supports about 43% of its population.

National Aquifer Mapping and Management Programme

To identify and map aquifers at the micro level, to quantify the available groundwater resources, and to propose plans appropriate to the scale of demand and aquifer characteristics, and institutional arrangements for participatory management.