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Greetings from Centre for Science and Environment (CSE), New Delhi.
The Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation (AMRUT) 2.0, is a national initiative aimed at providing basic urban services and building sustainable infrastructure to improve the quality of life, particularly for the urban poor and disadvantaged communities. A key priority of AMRUT 2.0 is to make Indian cities water secure, with a focus on circular water economy and water body rejuvenation.
To further these objectives, Centre for Science and Environment (CSE), Delhi, is organizing a webinar to discuss the work priorities under AMRUT 2.0, particularly in the areas of Lake Rejuvenation, Faecal Sludge and Septage Management (FSSM), and Treated Wastewater Reuse.
Date: 11th April 2025
Mode: Online (Zoom)
Time: 2 PM to 3.30 PM
The session will bring together sector experts and policymakers to discuss key achievements, challenges, and opportunities in these domains. The webinar aims to promote sustainable urban water solutions in alignment with AMRUT2.0’s mission of improving urban water infrastructure and environmental sustainability. The webinar flyer is attached to this email.
During the webinar, we would also like to release a report on "Enhancing sustainability and efficiency in FSSM plants: Assessment of O&M arrangement in Uttar Pradesh".
We request your participation in the webinar. It will be a good opportunity to engage with sector professionals. Please register using the link below - us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Z_N4IIIRR8GqRpojpOHKQA
For more information, please click on- www.cseindia.org/used-water-treatment-re...nder-amrut-2-0-12669
We look forward to your participation in the event.
The Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation (AMRUT) 2.0, is a national initiative aimed at providing basic urban services and building sustainable infrastructure to improve the quality of life, particularly for the urban poor and disadvantaged communities. A key priority of AMRUT 2.0 is to make Indian cities water secure, with a focus on circular water economy and water body rejuvenation.
To further these objectives, Centre for Science and Environment (CSE), Delhi, is organizing a webinar to discuss the work priorities under AMRUT 2.0, particularly in the areas of Lake Rejuvenation, Faecal Sludge and Septage Management (FSSM), and Treated Wastewater Reuse.
Date: 11th April 2025
Mode: Online (Zoom)
Time: 2 PM to 3.30 PM
The session will bring together sector experts and policymakers to discuss key achievements, challenges, and opportunities in these domains. The webinar aims to promote sustainable urban water solutions in alignment with AMRUT2.0’s mission of improving urban water infrastructure and environmental sustainability. The webinar flyer is attached to this email.
During the webinar, we would also like to release a report on "Enhancing sustainability and efficiency in FSSM plants: Assessment of O&M arrangement in Uttar Pradesh".
We request your participation in the webinar. It will be a good opportunity to engage with sector professionals. Please register using the link below - us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Z_N4IIIRR8GqRpojpOHKQA
For more information, please click on- www.cseindia.org/used-water-treatment-re...nder-amrut-2-0-12669
We look forward to your participation in the event.
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