Training programme: “Faecal Sludge Treatment Technologies - Towards Sustainable Sanitation” in Kengeri, Bangalore, India (5/6 Jan 2016)

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Training programme: “Faecal Sludge Treatment Technologies - Towards Sustainable Sanitation” in Kengeri, Bangalore, India (5/6 Jan 2016)

CDD Society, in partnership with Bremen Overseas Research and Development Association (BORDA), Germany and Rajiv Gandhi Rural Housing Corporation Limited (RGRHCL) is organising a two day introductory training programme on “Faecal Sludge Treatment Technologies” on 5th & 6th January 2016 at the Centre for Advanced Sanitation Solutions (CASS) located in Kengeri, Bangalore.


The FSM training program intent to provide participants,an overview of emerging and established technologies for treatment and disposal of faecal sludge.

The course has been carefully designed for a maximum of 20 participants. The training fee per participant is Rs. 10,000/- or 220 Euros (Rupees Ten thousand only or Euros Two hundred twenty only) which would include training fee, participants kit, local travel for exposure visit and food during training period (Please note :lodging and outstation travel expenses are not covered under this).

For more details, Please refer to the attached training programme brochure. Last date for submission of registration form is 15th December 2015. Selected participants will be informed latest by 20th December 2015.

With best regards
Sreevidya
Sreevidya Satish
Director
Centre for Advanced Sanitation Solutions
Survey No. 205 | (Opp. Beedi Workers Colony) | Kommaghatta Road, Bandemath |Kengeri Sattelite Town | Bengaluru 560060

 +91-(0)80-28486700 |  +91-(0)80-28482144 |  +91-(09535454321)

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