Many parts of India are already water stressed and this may worsen due to climate variability impacts. Therefore it is important to increase the efficiency of water use, explore options to augment water supply in critical areas, and ensure more effective management of water resources. Ground water, the most dependable source, is under tremendous stress in the form of rapidly declining quantity and quality due to non-judicious overuse mainly by the Indian agriculture. Accurate assessment of water balance across various hydrologic reservoirs is essential to understand and tackle water related issues. This warrants better predictive tools for root zone soil moisture at field-scale where water management decisions are made. This project targets development of representative digital watersheds/ catchments and underlying aquifers in eastern India for better understanding of their characteristic spatio-temporal dynamics and water balance across various hydrologic reservoirs and their underlying cause/effect relationships. Soil water balance and aquifer recharge and recovery are being monitored at different spatial and temporal scales. Innovative stormwater management, agricultural water management, conjunctive use and aquifer recharge techniques are being evaluated for reversing the declining trend of groundwater quantity and quality. This project will provide a unifying global scheme/ technique for forecasting daily root zone soil moisture status maps at the field-scale by using various satellite/ insitu data, and will develop efficient agricultural water management scheme for improving the water use efficiency and recharge of aquifers. Finally, a Decision Support System will be developed for determination of best practices for existing and proposed scenarios of water resources management in eastern India.
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Remarks: Enrollment: 6 Started from year 2017
Approval obtained from the Statutory Bodies i.e. from UGC and AICTE
Remarks: Formulated and introduced in the UG course curriculum of B.Tech Agri. Engineering
Title: New elective course titled Integrated Watershed Management Remarks: Enrollemnt: 15 (UG + PG)
Civil Engineering curriculum
Remarks: Enrollemnt: 15 (UG + PG)
Civil Engineering curriculum
Remarks: Enrollemnt: 15
Links/URL: http://www.iitbbs.ac.in/m.tech.-water-resources-engineering.phpRemarks: Under graduation level of College of Agricultural Engineering and Technology from 2016.
Remarks: Room no.:124, School of Infrastructure
Title: Field lysimeteric laboratoryRemarks: At Instructional Farm
Title: Field soil moisture sensing labRemarks: To be installed shortly in experimental site, OUAT, Bhubaneswar
Remarks: For B. Tech. Agricultural Engineering
Title: Remote Sensing & GIS ApplicationRemarks: For B. Tech. Agricultural Engineering
Title: Micro Irrigation System DesignRemarks: For B. Tech. Agricultural Engineering
Title: Gulley & Ravine Control StructuresRemarks: For B. Tech. Agricultural Engineering
Remarks: The developed technology is under rigorous testing in the pilot study area in the state of Odisha. After successful testing, the patent/copyright will be filled.
Remarks: Participants: 30 participants including farmers NGOs’, Government officials and 5 farmers from Rana watershed
Date : 29th -30th January, 2015
Remarks: Participants: 60 participants (farmers, NGO'S, Government officials)
Date: 17th June, 2015
Remarks: Participants: 50
Date: June 21, 2016
Remarks: Participants: 37
Date: Dec. 26-30, 2016
Remarks: Participants: 50
Date: 26th- 27th September, 2016
Remarks: Participants: 40
Date: 10th -11th November, 2016
Remarks: For faculty members and students
Participants: 75
Date: 10th to 14th October, 2017
Remarks: A brain storming session was conducted for undergraduate B. Tech. (Agricultural Engineering) Students in DYPCAET (MPKV, Rahuri, Maharashtra) and in SCAET (MPKV, Rahuri, Maharashtra)
Participants: 40
Date: 10th – 11th Dec, 2014
Remarks: Participants: 45
Date: 19-12-2015
Remarks: At School of Civil Engineering
Participants: 50
Date: 12-12-2015
Remarks: Date: December 8, 2015
Title: Student's sensitization program Remarks: Participants: 84
Date: 19th Febraury, 2016
Remarks: Participants: 40
Date: 04-05-2016
Remarks: Participants: 60
Date:26-06-2016
Remarks: Year: January 29 -30, 2015
Title: Farmers Meet on "Water and Fertilizer Application Strategies for Improving Crop Productivity†Remarks: Conducted at Krishnanagar, Nadia, West Bengal
Participants: 60
Year: June17, 2015
Remarks: Collaboration Area: High spatio-temporal groundwater level data base development
Title: Odisha Lift Irrigation CorporationRemarks: Collaboration Area: Sustainable groundwater development and management
Title: State Micro Irrigation Committee, Govt of West BengalRemarks: Collaboration Area: Micro irrigation
Title: Member Research Advisory Committee, Directorate of Water Management (ICAR), Bhubaneswar (2012-14)Remarks: Collaboration Area: Research and academic exchange in the different sectors of the water resources engineering
Title: State Agri. dept., DGWSIRemarks: Collaboration Area: High spatio-temporal groundwater level data base development
Remarks: There are a large number NGOs associated with us to take up Micro Irrigation & Improved Greenhouse technologies to farmers
Offered to: You and I Kolkata, Mahindra Samruddhi, Yogita biotech
Remarks: OPSL is a collaborator in the project, which is helping the team for baseline survey of the villages
Remarks: Collaboration Area: Prof. B. P. Mohanty is the international mentor for the project and he is regularly involve in research activities and experimental designs.
Remarks: Transferred to: The technology has been demonstrated to the watershed development department of Govt of Odisha, India and CGWB research scientists and they have already shown interest in transferring the developed technology to other parts of the state and finally to other states with suitable modifications.
Remarks: Identification, quantification and control of non-point source pollution of water resources from agricultural watersheds
2001
Remarks: Assessment of non-point source pollution of soil and water resources using the AVSWAT model in an agricultural watershed in Eastern India
2008
Remarks: Optimal management of irrigation water under deficit condition
1996
Remarks: Rain water harvesting of IIT, Kharagpur campus
2001
Remarks: Rainwater harvesting for Bokaro, Steel Plant, SAIL, Bokaro
2012
Remarks: Feasibility study and design of a radial collector well system in Kansbati river for S.E. Railway, Kharagpur
2010
Remarks: Rainwater harvesting at BRBNMPL campus, Salboni
2009
Remarks: Study of effect of mining activities on surrounding water quality
2007
Remarks: Rainwater harvesting at Tata Metaliks campus, Kharagpur
2010
Remarks: Prof. K. N. Tiwari, Member
Year: 2014
Remarks: Prof. K. N. Tiwari, Member
Year: 2014
Remarks: Prof. K. N. Tiwari Member
Year: 2012-14
Remarks: Prof. K. N. Tiwari, Member
Year: 2015
Remarks: Dr. B C Sahoo appointed as a member
Year: 2015
Remarks: Year: 2015
1. | Spatio?Temporal Analysis of Soil Moisture and Optimal Sampling Design for Regional Scale Soil Moisture Estimation in a Tropical Watershed of India |
2. | Validation of SMAP Soil Moisture Products using Ground-based Observations for the Paddy Dominated Tropical Region of India |
3. | Grid-cell based assessment of soil erosion potential for identification of critical erosion prone areas using USLE, GIS and remote sensing: A case study in the Kapgari watershed, India |
4. | Groundwater Recharge Variability under Climate Change Scenarios in Eastern India |
5. | Impact of abandoned opencast mines on hydrological processes of the Olidih watershed in Jharia coalfield, India |
6. | Improving water and fertilizer use efficiency using microirrigation |
7. | Banana Bunch Covers for Quality Banana Production-A Review |