際際滷shows by User: vadagbalkar / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif 際際滷shows by User: vadagbalkar / Sat, 19 Aug 2017 11:24:35 GMT 際際滷Share feed for 際際滷shows by User: vadagbalkar 爐爐爛 爐朽ぞ爐爐朽ぞ 爐伍爐迦ぞ爐爛爐 爐爐逗げ爛爐項ぞ /slideshow/ss-78977064/78977064 random-170819112435
This article is connected with Solapur district rivers and their environment. It is open appeal to all populations - to keep the rivers flowing perennially with clean, potable water and greenery surrounding its bank, right from its origin to the tail end. Prevent the diversions, encroachments, sand and clay mining from the natural bed path of the river. ]]>

This article is connected with Solapur district rivers and their environment. It is open appeal to all populations - to keep the rivers flowing perennially with clean, potable water and greenery surrounding its bank, right from its origin to the tail end. Prevent the diversions, encroachments, sand and clay mining from the natural bed path of the river. ]]>
Sat, 19 Aug 2017 11:24:35 GMT /slideshow/ss-78977064/78977064 vadagbalkar@slideshare.net(vadagbalkar) 爐爐爛 爐朽ぞ爐爐朽ぞ 爐伍爐迦ぞ爐爛爐 爐爐逗げ爛爐項ぞ vadagbalkar This article is connected with Solapur district rivers and their environment. It is open appeal to all populations - to keep the rivers flowing perennially with clean, potable water and greenery surrounding its bank, right from its origin to the tail end. Prevent the diversions, encroachments, sand and clay mining from the natural bed path of the river. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/random-170819112435-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This article is connected with Solapur district rivers and their environment. It is open appeal to all populations - to keep the rivers flowing perennially with clean, potable water and greenery surrounding its bank, right from its origin to the tail end. Prevent the diversions, encroachments, sand and clay mining from the natural bed path of the river.
爐爐爛 爐朽ぞ爐爐朽ぞ 爐伍爐迦ぞ爐爛爐 爐爐逗げ爛爐項ぞ from SHRINIVAS VADAGBALKAR
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Approaches for water sustainability /slideshow/approaches-for-water-sustainability-66856808/66856808 approachesforwatersustainability-161007125309
The most important challenges the world faces today is Water Resources management. Humans in meeting their demand for water, extract vast quantities from rivers, lakes, wetlands, and underground aquifers to supply the requirements of cities, farms, and industries by disturbing the environment and eco balance. Freshwater is a finite, vulnerable and essential resource. As water is an economic good, its development and management should be based on a participatory and sustainable approach, involving all relevant stakeholders. Accordingly peoples must involve themselves and play a central role in the provision, management and safeguarding of water in conjunction with the surrounding environment. ]]>

The most important challenges the world faces today is Water Resources management. Humans in meeting their demand for water, extract vast quantities from rivers, lakes, wetlands, and underground aquifers to supply the requirements of cities, farms, and industries by disturbing the environment and eco balance. Freshwater is a finite, vulnerable and essential resource. As water is an economic good, its development and management should be based on a participatory and sustainable approach, involving all relevant stakeholders. Accordingly peoples must involve themselves and play a central role in the provision, management and safeguarding of water in conjunction with the surrounding environment. ]]>
Fri, 07 Oct 2016 12:53:09 GMT /slideshow/approaches-for-water-sustainability-66856808/66856808 vadagbalkar@slideshare.net(vadagbalkar) Approaches for water sustainability vadagbalkar The most important challenges the world faces today is Water Resources management. Humans in meeting their demand for water, extract vast quantities from rivers, lakes, wetlands, and underground aquifers to supply the requirements of cities, farms, and industries by disturbing the environment and eco balance. Freshwater is a finite, vulnerable and essential resource. As water is an economic good, its development and management should be based on a participatory and sustainable approach, involving all relevant stakeholders. Accordingly peoples must involve themselves and play a central role in the provision, management and safeguarding of water in conjunction with the surrounding environment. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/approachesforwatersustainability-161007125309-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The most important challenges the world faces today is Water Resources management. Humans in meeting their demand for water, extract vast quantities from rivers, lakes, wetlands, and underground aquifers to supply the requirements of cities, farms, and industries by disturbing the environment and eco balance. Freshwater is a finite, vulnerable and essential resource. As water is an economic good, its development and management should be based on a participatory and sustainable approach, involving all relevant stakeholders. Accordingly peoples must involve themselves and play a central role in the provision, management and safeguarding of water in conjunction with the surrounding environment.
Approaches for water sustainability from SHRINIVAS VADAGBALKAR
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Medieval water structures and geology indian context /slideshow/medieval-water-structures-and-geology-indian-context/66777768 medievalwaterstructuresandgeologyindiancontext-161005183338
Water has played an important role in the architectural heritage of western India from the earliest times. One of the most characteristic features of the early Harappan towns (3000 BC) was the presence of a sophisticated system of drains, wells and tanks. The practice of making wells into an art form was begun by the Hindus but it developed under Muslim rule. Most of the old temples in south India and palaces in parts of Rajasthan, Bundelkhand, Northern Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh built centuries ago have large tanks in their premises. These tanks are either fed by harvested rain water or by tapping underground springs. About thousand years old and still standing Indias forgotten structures step wells are the fascinating medieval structures. Richard Cox describes their use, During their heyday, they were a place of gathering, of leisure, of relaxation and of worship for villages of all but the lowest castes. Men gained respite from the heat in the covered pavilions, while the women had a rare chance to chat amongst themselves while drawing water for their families. Have been neglected for centuries, efforts are now being made to restore and rejuvenate many of the ruined or drywells. However author has attempted to focus on scientific and natural facts about the relation between geological setting and imposing environments. ]]>

Water has played an important role in the architectural heritage of western India from the earliest times. One of the most characteristic features of the early Harappan towns (3000 BC) was the presence of a sophisticated system of drains, wells and tanks. The practice of making wells into an art form was begun by the Hindus but it developed under Muslim rule. Most of the old temples in south India and palaces in parts of Rajasthan, Bundelkhand, Northern Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh built centuries ago have large tanks in their premises. These tanks are either fed by harvested rain water or by tapping underground springs. About thousand years old and still standing Indias forgotten structures step wells are the fascinating medieval structures. Richard Cox describes their use, During their heyday, they were a place of gathering, of leisure, of relaxation and of worship for villages of all but the lowest castes. Men gained respite from the heat in the covered pavilions, while the women had a rare chance to chat amongst themselves while drawing water for their families. Have been neglected for centuries, efforts are now being made to restore and rejuvenate many of the ruined or drywells. However author has attempted to focus on scientific and natural facts about the relation between geological setting and imposing environments. ]]>
Wed, 05 Oct 2016 18:33:38 GMT /slideshow/medieval-water-structures-and-geology-indian-context/66777768 vadagbalkar@slideshare.net(vadagbalkar) Medieval water structures and geology indian context vadagbalkar Water has played an important role in the architectural heritage of western India from the earliest times. One of the most characteristic features of the early Harappan towns (3000 BC) was the presence of a sophisticated system of drains, wells and tanks. The practice of making wells into an art form was begun by the Hindus but it developed under Muslim rule. Most of the old temples in south India and palaces in parts of Rajasthan, Bundelkhand, Northern Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh built centuries ago have large tanks in their premises. These tanks are either fed by harvested rain water or by tapping underground springs. About thousand years old and still standing Indias forgotten structures step wells are the fascinating medieval structures. Richard Cox describes their use, During their heyday, they were a place of gathering, of leisure, of relaxation and of worship for villages of all but the lowest castes. Men gained respite from the heat in the covered pavilions, while the women had a rare chance to chat amongst themselves while drawing water for their families. Have been neglected for centuries, efforts are now being made to restore and rejuvenate many of the ruined or drywells. However author has attempted to focus on scientific and natural facts about the relation between geological setting and imposing environments. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/medievalwaterstructuresandgeologyindiancontext-161005183338-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Water has played an important role in the architectural heritage of western India from the earliest times. One of the most characteristic features of the early Harappan towns (3000 BC) was the presence of a sophisticated system of drains, wells and tanks. The practice of making wells into an art form was begun by the Hindus but it developed under Muslim rule. Most of the old temples in south India and palaces in parts of Rajasthan, Bundelkhand, Northern Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh built centuries ago have large tanks in their premises. These tanks are either fed by harvested rain water or by tapping underground springs. About thousand years old and still standing Indias forgotten structures step wells are the fascinating medieval structures. Richard Cox describes their use, During their heyday, they were a place of gathering, of leisure, of relaxation and of worship for villages of all but the lowest castes. Men gained respite from the heat in the covered pavilions, while the women had a rare chance to chat amongst themselves while drawing water for their families. Have been neglected for centuries, efforts are now being made to restore and rejuvenate many of the ruined or drywells. However author has attempted to focus on scientific and natural facts about the relation between geological setting and imposing environments.
Medieval water structures and geology indian context from SHRINIVAS VADAGBALKAR
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Development and assessment of drinking water supply schemes for solapur town /vadagbalkar/development-and-assessment-of-drinking-water-supply-schemes-for-solapur-town developmentandassessmentofdrinkingwatersupplyschemesforsolapurtown-130605211157-phpapp02
Attempts are made to take a total review of various water supply schemes implemented for Solapur citizens since last 125 years. Based on data the present status is discussed and accordingly suggestions are given for better management in future.]]>

Attempts are made to take a total review of various water supply schemes implemented for Solapur citizens since last 125 years. Based on data the present status is discussed and accordingly suggestions are given for better management in future.]]>
Wed, 05 Jun 2013 21:11:56 GMT /vadagbalkar/development-and-assessment-of-drinking-water-supply-schemes-for-solapur-town vadagbalkar@slideshare.net(vadagbalkar) Development and assessment of drinking water supply schemes for solapur town vadagbalkar Attempts are made to take a total review of various water supply schemes implemented for Solapur citizens since last 125 years. Based on data the present status is discussed and accordingly suggestions are given for better management in future. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/developmentandassessmentofdrinkingwatersupplyschemesforsolapurtown-130605211157-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Attempts are made to take a total review of various water supply schemes implemented for Solapur citizens since last 125 years. Based on data the present status is discussed and accordingly suggestions are given for better management in future.
Development and assessment of drinking water supply schemes for solapur town from SHRINIVAS VADAGBALKAR
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Importance of Geology in Rock Monuments /slideshow/geological-aspects-in-study-of-stone-monuments/11744752 geologicalaspectsinstudyofstonemonuments-120225045504-phpapp02
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Sat, 25 Feb 2012 04:55:00 GMT /slideshow/geological-aspects-in-study-of-stone-monuments/11744752 vadagbalkar@slideshare.net(vadagbalkar) Importance of Geology in Rock Monuments vadagbalkar <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/geologicalaspectsinstudyofstonemonuments-120225045504-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br>
Importance of Geology in Rock Monuments from SHRINIVAS VADAGBALKAR
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Groundwater Quality from Basaltic Aquifers, Dr. S. K. Vadagbalkar, Associate Professor and Head, Dept. of Geology, Dayanand Institution, Solapur - 413 002. /slideshow/copy-of-basalt-pollution/5278463 copyofbasaltpollution-100924125345-phpapp01
Basaltic aquifers-shallow and deep, from Deccan Trap regions in parts of Maharashtra state, are considered as a case study to understand the quality of waters. Based on the research articles, news, from scientific journals, reports of government and non-government social organisations, communications, newspaper articles and news, attempts have been made to prepare a concise reconnaissance review article. ]]>

Basaltic aquifers-shallow and deep, from Deccan Trap regions in parts of Maharashtra state, are considered as a case study to understand the quality of waters. Based on the research articles, news, from scientific journals, reports of government and non-government social organisations, communications, newspaper articles and news, attempts have been made to prepare a concise reconnaissance review article. ]]>
Fri, 24 Sep 2010 12:53:38 GMT /slideshow/copy-of-basalt-pollution/5278463 vadagbalkar@slideshare.net(vadagbalkar) Groundwater Quality from Basaltic Aquifers, Dr. S. K. Vadagbalkar, Associate Professor and Head, Dept. of Geology, Dayanand Institution, Solapur - 413 002. vadagbalkar Basaltic aquifers-shallow and deep, from Deccan Trap regions in parts of Maharashtra state, are considered as a case study to understand the quality of waters. Based on the research articles, news, from scientific journals, reports of government and non-government social organisations, communications, newspaper articles and news, attempts have been made to prepare a concise reconnaissance review article. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/copyofbasaltpollution-100924125345-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Basaltic aquifers-shallow and deep, from Deccan Trap regions in parts of Maharashtra state, are considered as a case study to understand the quality of waters. Based on the research articles, news, from scientific journals, reports of government and non-government social organisations, communications, newspaper articles and news, attempts have been made to prepare a concise reconnaissance review article.
Groundwater Quality from Basaltic Aquifers, Dr. S. K. Vadagbalkar, Associate Professor and Head, Dept. of Geology, Dayanand Institution, Solapur - 413 002. from SHRINIVAS VADAGBALKAR
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DRINKING WATER SUPPLY SCHEMES FOR SOLAPUR TOWN DEVELOPMENT, PROBLEMS & FUTURE (A REVIEW FOR LAST 125 YEARS) BY DR. VADAGBALKAR S.K. Head, Geology Department, Dayanand Institutions, Solapur- 413002 Maharashtra State, INDIA /slideshow/water-supply-of-solapurdrinking-water-supply-schemes-for-solapur-town-development-problems-future-a-review-for-last-125-years-by-dr-vadagbalkar-sk-head-geology-department-dayanand-institutions-solapur-413002-maharashtra-state-india/5259838 watersupplyofsolapur-100922123132-phpapp01
Attempts are made to take a total review of various water supply schemes implemented for Solapur citizens since last 125 years. Detail studies are carried out to give the management practices and plans for growing population in future.]]>

Attempts are made to take a total review of various water supply schemes implemented for Solapur citizens since last 125 years. Detail studies are carried out to give the management practices and plans for growing population in future.]]>
Wed, 22 Sep 2010 12:31:20 GMT /slideshow/water-supply-of-solapurdrinking-water-supply-schemes-for-solapur-town-development-problems-future-a-review-for-last-125-years-by-dr-vadagbalkar-sk-head-geology-department-dayanand-institutions-solapur-413002-maharashtra-state-india/5259838 vadagbalkar@slideshare.net(vadagbalkar) DRINKING WATER SUPPLY SCHEMES FOR SOLAPUR TOWN DEVELOPMENT, PROBLEMS & FUTURE (A REVIEW FOR LAST 125 YEARS) BY DR. VADAGBALKAR S.K. Head, Geology Department, Dayanand Institutions, Solapur- 413002 Maharashtra State, INDIA vadagbalkar Attempts are made to take a total review of various water supply schemes implemented for Solapur citizens since last 125 years. Detail studies are carried out to give the management practices and plans for growing population in future. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/watersupplyofsolapur-100922123132-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Attempts are made to take a total review of various water supply schemes implemented for Solapur citizens since last 125 years. Detail studies are carried out to give the management practices and plans for growing population in future.
DRINKING WATER SUPPLY SCHEMES FOR SOLAPUR TOWN DEVELOPMENT, PROBLEMS & FUTURE (A REVIEW FOR LAST 125 YEARS) BY DR. VADAGBALKAR S.K. Head, Geology Department, Dayanand Institutions, Solapur- 413002 Maharashtra State, INDIA from SHRINIVAS VADAGBALKAR
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Water management /slideshow/water-management/5183671 watermanagement-100912070303-phpapp02
Need for Integrated and Holistic Development of Water Resources in Drought Prone Region BY DR. VADAGBALKAR S.K. Head, Geology Department, Dayanand Institutions, Solapur- 413002 Maharashtra State, INDIA ]]>

Need for Integrated and Holistic Development of Water Resources in Drought Prone Region BY DR. VADAGBALKAR S.K. Head, Geology Department, Dayanand Institutions, Solapur- 413002 Maharashtra State, INDIA ]]>
Sun, 12 Sep 2010 07:02:57 GMT /slideshow/water-management/5183671 vadagbalkar@slideshare.net(vadagbalkar) Water management vadagbalkar Need for Integrated and Holistic Development of Water Resources in Drought Prone Region BY DR. VADAGBALKAR S.K. Head, Geology Department, Dayanand Institutions, Solapur- 413002 Maharashtra State, INDIA <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/watermanagement-100912070303-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Need for Integrated and Holistic Development of Water Resources in Drought Prone Region BY DR. VADAGBALKAR S.K. Head, Geology Department, Dayanand Institutions, Solapur- 413002 Maharashtra State, INDIA
Water management from SHRINIVAS VADAGBALKAR
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Rain Water Harvesting- case study in DAV institution, Solapur /slideshow/dav-rwh/5183546 davrwh-100912061259-phpapp01
Dr. Vadagbalkar S.K.- Geologist and consultant has designed and successfully recharged the low yielding bore well in hard rock - basaltic terrain of Deccan traps. Low yielding bore well in the basaltic rock is recharged by roof water collection in DAV institute, Solapur city, Maharashtra State, INDIA - to enhance its yield.]]>

Dr. Vadagbalkar S.K.- Geologist and consultant has designed and successfully recharged the low yielding bore well in hard rock - basaltic terrain of Deccan traps. Low yielding bore well in the basaltic rock is recharged by roof water collection in DAV institute, Solapur city, Maharashtra State, INDIA - to enhance its yield.]]>
Sun, 12 Sep 2010 06:12:50 GMT /slideshow/dav-rwh/5183546 vadagbalkar@slideshare.net(vadagbalkar) Rain Water Harvesting- case study in DAV institution, Solapur vadagbalkar Dr. Vadagbalkar S.K.- Geologist and consultant has designed and successfully recharged the low yielding bore well in hard rock - basaltic terrain of Deccan traps. Low yielding bore well in the basaltic rock is recharged by roof water collection in DAV institute, Solapur city, Maharashtra State, INDIA - to enhance its yield. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/davrwh-100912061259-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Dr. Vadagbalkar S.K.- Geologist and consultant has designed and successfully recharged the low yielding bore well in hard rock - basaltic terrain of Deccan traps. Low yielding bore well in the basaltic rock is recharged by roof water collection in DAV institute, Solapur city, Maharashtra State, INDIA - to enhance its yield.
Rain Water Harvesting- case study in DAV institution, Solapur from SHRINIVAS VADAGBALKAR
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https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-vadagbalkar-48x48.jpg?cb=1741720558 Name - Prof. Dr. Vadagbalkar Shrinivas Krishnaji Ex- Principal and Professor of Geology Qualification-M.Sc.(Applied Geology)(IIT-Powai),Ph.D. D.IT Teaching Experience - 40 Years (1977-2016) Ph.D. Topic - Hydrogeological Studies of Palas basin from parts of Osmanabad and Solapur District of Maharashtra Awarded with VASUNDHARA SANMAN by International Kirloskar Group , to honour for work in Environmental campaign and solutions in 2013 College has won state level prize of Rs.5000/- for The design of Roof-water harvesting and recharging of low-yielding bore well designed by me in Mumbai, in 2004. https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/random-170819112435-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/ss-78977064/78977064 爐爐爛 爐朽ぞ爐爐朽ぞ 爐伍爐迦ぞ爐爛爐 爐爐逗げ爛爐項ぞ https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/approachesforwatersustainability-161007125309-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/approaches-for-water-sustainability-66856808/66856808 Approaches for water s... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/medievalwaterstructuresandgeologyindiancontext-161005183338-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/medieval-water-structures-and-geology-indian-context/66777768 Medieval water structu...