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Item Qualitative aspects of children's theatre : an analytical approach - Minor A.(2009) Mehta, Sonia; Alter, TomItem Popular Indian cinema; analyzing its idiom in the light of Natyasastra - Minor A(2009) Bholey, Mihir; Varma, K. K.Item Social humanism in the writings of Mulk Raj Anand - Minor B.(2009) Bholey, Mihir; Prasad, S. S.Item Application of GIS in waterfront area - Minor A.(2009) Vimawala, Bhavna; Vyas, AnjanaItem Handmade paper making in Tamilnadu - Minor A.(2009) Balaram, Padmini Tolat; Vidwans, VinodItem Solar passive techniques for buildings in hot dry climate - Minor A.(2010) Chandra, Tarush; Mathur, JyotirmayItem Virtual bonding and women in IT - Minor A.(2010) Kheterpal, Suneet; Agrawal, Binod C.Item Post independence housing policies for urban areas - a review - Minor B.(2010) Chandra, Tarush; Bharti, MadhuItem Landscape regional planning - Minor A.(2010) Baste, Prajakta S.; Maheshwari, DeepaItem Halves and whole : gender and the professional practice of design in India - Minor B.(2010) Sheth, Suchitra; Ranjan, AditiItem Study of water as natural resource - Minor B.(2010) Baste, Prajakta; Gokhale, VasudhaThe study of the subject is focused to understand the criticality of water, and the measures for its conservation . Chapter 1 understands the importance of water in nature and the importance of it to mankind. Chapter 2 is a critical review of the water resource in India w. r. t. its various usages -Existing & Projected. A brief review of the surface water development and the groundwater development projects in India after independence is done. Statistical data also updates the alarming situation of the Ground water and the inadequate and nonwholistic efforts for surface water development in India. As understood from the above matter of study, ground water is an assumed entity and neglected aspect of water as a resource. Hence the chapter 3 studies the scientific aspect of Ground water in detail, the techniques for its conservation and recharge. Chapter 4 focuses on the subject of watershed. The technical definition of the basic concepts and aspects of watershed enables to understand the scientific approach to deal with it. Case studies and analysis of examples in India with respect to the land requirement for harvesting enough water for irrigation and domestic purpose clearly indicate the handsome availability that can be generated. The management of watershed is the solution to improve the situation of water scarcity is amply clear from the study of this chapter. In chapter 5 case studies of Kadvanchi in Jalna district is a example to showcase the efficient watershed management, and its other important ecological benefits mainly in the forms of soil conservation. The application of concept of Ridge to Valley is the key to success of this watershed.Item Career progress of women professionals : a study of women architects - Minor B.(2010) Mehta, Sonia; Sehgal, ChhayaItem Drawing in design education : the imperatives of the digital age - Minor A.(2010) Sheth, Suchitra; Vyas, H. KumarItem Banana fiber extraction in Tamilnadu - Minor B.(2010) Balaram, Padmini Tolat; Rao, P. KurmaItem Synthesising traditional crafts and modern design through education for a contemporary creative economy - Minor B.(2011) Jain, Anupam; Das, Lalit KumarItem Continuing Dilemma of sustainability : a review of common debates - Minor B.(2011) Soumini, R.; Iyengar, SudarshanItem Environmental social movements : a review - Minor A.(2012) Soumini, R.; Das, BiswaroopItem Geography and cultural landscape of Kerala region and its transformation : a critical analysis - Minor B(2012) Kumar, Manoj K.; Kunhikrishnan, K. V.Item Recycle water of centralized domestic sewage : privatization , socio economic aspects and governance - Gujarat(2012) Sampat, Pankaj; Ray, Chandranath N.