?Sustainable Development-A Case Study of Mhasavandi Village?
Author(s):
Nilesh B. Deshmukh, Lakhan J. Lohiya, Umesh C. Hase, Manesh B. Satpute
Keywords:
Rain water harvesting, EIA, CCT, KT-Weirs, Paani Foundation, NAAM Foundation, Watershed Management, Soil and Water Conservation, Check Dams, SDGs, NGO.
Abstract
For sustainability Plantation and Water shed management programme is most important which will balance the environment. People’s education is also vital things which develops the next generation and giving better message for saving environment. There will be the establishment of maximum training centers for developing the villages in each states of the country so that most of the volunteers would be trained and they will start transforming the country by giving training to others in various communities of the society. Environmental Impact assessment (EIA) and Sustainable Development goals [SDGs] are also necessary which will control the adverse impact on environment. All the peoples must have to save the each and every drops of water by using various methods of water saving like Rain water Harvesting, CCT, KT-weirs, Nala Bunds..etc The various Competitions like Water Cup Competition organized by “Paani Foundation” and “NAAM Foundations” State Govt. different NGOs..etc may arranged for motivating the people. State Govt. and Central Govt. may implement new Schemes for saving the water and improving the ground water table level like “Jalyukat Shivar” and “ Paani Adva Paani Jirva” Yojana. So that the sustainability result will be sure in future. Watershed management plays an important role in protecting drinking water supplies and at the same time ensures that a broad range of other environmental, human health and social concerns are being addressed. The watershed represents a physical unit within which water moves and is influenced by natural processes and the impacts of human activities. Watersheds therefore provide a good basis for management. The activities undertaken in this project include soil and water conservation measures like construction of Check dam, Bandhara etc. By construction of Bandhara the stored water is use for agriculture purpose and to increase infiltration and to prevent soil erosion. This watershed development relates with increase in economy of village and overall development of village. Village will be on the safe side even if there is drought condition, proper use of available water improves agricultural yield. It is clear that the person’s role in developing a
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Unique Paper ID: 146426

Publication Volume & Issue: Volume 4, Issue 12

Page(s): 587 - 594
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