The global village is facing water and water quality crisis arising out of population growth, GDP, urbanization, industrialization upward living standard, poor water use practices and waste water management strategies. As a result of this, waste water is fast becoming an important resource of increasing global importance, particularly in urban and pen-urban areas.

In this backdrop, Guru Arjan Dev Institute of Development Studies, Amritsar is organizing two days 7th IDSAsr National Seminar on the theme Recycling of Waste Water and Reuse System, which is to be considered as an integrated ecosystem oriented protocol on November 27-28,2015.

Dr Gursharan Singh Kainth the organizing secretary of the seminar and Director of the host institute disclosed that the Seminar will be held in the conference hall of Guru Nanak Auditorium, Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar. The seminar is being partially sponsored by Department of Bio technology (DBT) of Government of India added Dr Kainth.

Sh S S Bajaj, Chairman, Atomic Energy Regulatory Board, Mumbai has consented to deliver the key note address while Dr Rajinder Singh Bawa, Vice Chancellor, Chandigarh University and Chairman of the Research Advisory Committee of the institute will preside over  7th IDSAsr National Seminar. Dr Kainth further disclosed that nearly 30 papers will be discussed at the two days seminar to be attended by more than hundred scientists, scholars, Policy makers & administrators , Technocrats from various parts of India and abroad.  Dr Kainth further disclosed that scholars from Pakistan, Nepal, Jordan, Bangladesh, Qatar and so on has so far consented to participate in the seminar.

Dr Kainth further added that the seminar will help raising awareness among various stakeholders and initiate action to chalk out a way towards strong policies and legal framework to maximize the utilization of water in our life.

 

 

 

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