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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Availability of Potable Water (A Case Study of Nimbahera City) |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Dr. Sandhya Pathania |
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Abstract: Despite good rains and several ongoing projects to protect the city's beauty infinite, Nimbahera, Rajasthan, with a population of about 50.000 in the Mewar region, suffers from a general scarcity of water and a lack of potable water in particular. However, the availability of portable water (water that can be taken from one site to another, such as river water) does not solve the problem of potable water (water that can be stored and utilised for drinking purposes), because potable water must meet particular standards with permitted limits. Because of the good rains, the portable water supply in Nimbahera is adequate, but the problem is a lack of drinkable water in comparison to the population. This is raising alarm among planners. Based on primary and secondary data, this article illustrates the disparity between the demand and availability of potable water in Nimbahera city in connection to increasing population, urbanisation, and industrialization. Data is displayed by graphs and maps made with Arc GIS 09, Coral, T.N.T. Lite, and Adobe Arcade.
Key Words mld - Million Litres Per Day lpcd - Litres Per Capital Per Day llpd - Lakh Litre Per Day bcum - Billion Cubic Metre mbgl - Metres Below Ground Level
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | कृष्णा सोबती की भाषा शैली |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | ताहिरा बानों |
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | A Comparative Study of Different Approaches to Multi-Criteria Decision-Making Models |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Dr. Rajpal Singh |
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Abstract: In this research paper, he proposes a new concept ranking technique for similarity ranking preference with an ideal solution on fuzzy soft set theory to solve the multi-criteria decision-making problem of selecting a suitable work area in the candidate fuzzy phase. And it also presents a study on dyslexia and deals with the problem of choosing an appropriate treatment for inner play. Here, a comparative study is made between fuzzy soft set, weighted sum model (WSM), fuzzy matrix in decision making and the newly proposed method,
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TECHNIQUE FOR ORDER OF PREFERENCE BY SIMILARITY TO IDEAL SOLUTION
APPLICATION OF RANKING ORDER OF SOFT TOPSIS- MULTI CRITERIA DECISION.
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