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Programme title

Institution/organization

Water and land laws

Contact person
Dr U.C. Chaube - Professor and Head

Contact person's address
Water Resources Development Training Centre
Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee
Roorkee - 247 667 (UA)
India

Contact person's Telephone/Fax
Tel +91-1332-285251 Fax +91-1332-271073

Contact person's E-mail
[email protected]

Type of programme
Module of a comprehensive M.Sc. course (elective module).

Certificate
University credits

Frequency of programme
Annual

Programme's main focus
Enhancement of the capabilities of water professionals.

Programme prospectus
This is a module (elective) of a comprehensive M.Sc. course in Irrigation Water Management to educate and train primarily in-service engineers in the broad area of irrigation water management.

The trainees are exposed to the relevant specializations of the concerned subject matter as elective courses as per their interest. The programme includes field visits to project sites, seminars and discussions.

Target group
In-service engineers

Programme www
http://www.rurkiu.ernet.in/acads/
depts/wrdtc/academia.shtml

Dates/duration
Two weeks, elective module

Language
English

Water Resources Development Training Center, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee

Acronym
WRDTC-IIT

Country
India

Address
Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee
Roorkee - 247 667 (UA)
India

Tel +91-1332-285251/271073

Fax +91-1332-271073/273560

E-mail
[email protected]

Institute/organization www
http://www.iitr.ernet.in/acads/
depts/wrdtcnew/index.htm

Brief description of institution/organization
The objective of the Center is to train serving engineers from Asia, Africa and other developing countries in various aspects of water resources engineering and to bring together engineering talent from these countries for a first hand understanding and appreciation of each other's problems and to help evolve, by pooling knowledge, new techniques in water resources development and utilization suited to conditions of this region. In addition, the programme of education at the Center helps foster a feeling of fellowship amongst the engineers of these countries.

Since its creation in 1951 the Center has trained 2 032 serving engineers from 38 countries in the field of Water Resources Development and Irrigation Water Management.


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