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Posts Tagged ‘mismanagement’

Cure This : A citizen photo-journalism initiative

Posted in Governance, Projects on 06/24/2008 05:27 pm by rahuldewan

This is another initiative by Srijan Foundation Trust to help change government (state and central) policies and mismanagement of issues that concerns the ordinary citizen of the city/country.

See: http://curethis.wordpress.com/ to see some recent posts on water mismanagement by the Delhi government.

  • Tags: delhi government, killing water bodies, mismanagement, poor governance, water conservation 
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