Important Notice
Important Date
Last date for submission of Extended Abstract 15 Oct 2013
Notification of acceptance 20 Oct 2013
Registration deadline 1 Nov. 2013
Conference 15-16 Nov. 2013

Being Organized by
Department of Civil Engg.
Poornima Group of Institutions

About Rajasthan

Rajasthan is the largest state of the Republic of India by Area. It encompasses most of the area of the large, inhospitable Great Indian desert (Thar Desert), which has an edge paralleling the Sutlej-Indus river valley along its border with Pakistan. The state borders Pakistan to the west, Gujarat to the southwest, Madhya Pradesh to the southeast, Uttar Pradesh & Haryana to the northeast & Punjab to the north. Rajasthan covers an area of 3,42,239 sq km. The Proportion of the state’s total area to the total area of the country is 10.41%.

About Jaipur

Jaipur, well known as pink city of India is a heritage city. It is the capital of state of Rajasthan. The Jaipur city was designed and founded in 1727 AD by Late Sawai Jai Singh II. The entire city is encircled by a fortified wall and guarded by seven gates. There are several places of historical architectural and scenic interest in and around the walled city of Jaipur. The main amongst them are Hawa Mahal, Amber Fort, Galta Ji, Birla Temple, Jantar Mantar, Nahargarh Fort, Albert Hall, Chokhi Dhani, Ram Niwas Park etc. Watching a movie at Raj Mandir Theatre can be a life long experience. This diverse land of royal is a treat for tourist from all over the world.

About the conference - NCHRWH-2013

“The rapid growth in population together with the extension of irrigated agriculture and industrial development is putting stress on the natural ecosystem. Water is abundant in our planet but the amount of fresh water is limited. Nature does not give us the liberty to pollute it. The water cycle on the Earth is essentially a closed system hence for a sustainable growth it is necessary to recycle the fresh water to make a balance between the supply and demand of fresh water and also preserve present water resources from getting polluted. There are several gaps in the available technologies and policies related to water management which include both quantity and quality issues. For minimizing these gaps, issues related to water management must be addressed together by the scientists, technologists, policy makers and stake holders.
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