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DESCRIPTION:Pushkar Sohoni\nAssistant Professor\nIndian Institute of Scienc
 e\,\nEducation\, and Research\, PuneFoundation Myths of Indian Cities: Typ
 es and Tropes\nCities in India have foundation myths that conform to certa
 in types and tropes. With the\nadvent of Islam in the sub-continent\, new 
 narratives emerged to explain the siting of new\ncities. A Sanskrit text e
 ven describes the naming and foundation story of the British city of\nBomb
 ay\, weaving together narratives from various traditions.V. Govindan Kutty
 \nAssistant Professor\nGovernment College\, ChitturQanat Water Systems of 
 India\nThis presentation will examine the feasibility and\nchallenges of i
 mplementing watershed-based sustainable\npractices through an in depth stu
 dy of Naubad Qanat\nConservation project in Bidar\, Karnataka. Sponsored b
 y the South Asia Center and Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs.For more 
 information\, contact Emera Bridger at elbridge@syr.edu.
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SUMMARY:Rethinking Urban Sustainability in India
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><strong>Pushkar Sohoni\n</strong></p><p><st
 rong>Assistant Professor\nIndian Institute of Science\,\nEducation\, and R
 esearch\, Pune</strong></p><p><strong><em>Foundation Myths of Indian Citie
 s: Types and Tropes</em></strong>\n</p><p>Cities in India have foundation 
 myths that conform to certain types and tropes. With the\nadvent of Islam 
 in the sub-continent\, new narratives emerged to explain the siting of new
 \ncities. A Sanskrit text even describes the naming and foundation story o
 f the British city of\nBombay\, weaving together narratives from various t
 raditions.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>V. Govindan Kutty\n</strong></p><p><st
 rong>Assistant Professor\nGovernment College\, Chittur</strong></p><p><str
 ong><em>Qanat Water Systems of India</em></strong>\n</p><p>This presentati
 on will examine the feasibility and\nchallenges of implementing watershed-
 based sustainable\npractices through an in depth study of Naubad Qanat\nCo
 nservation project in Bidar\, Karnataka. </p><p><br></p><p>Sponsored by th
 e South Asia Center and Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs.</p><p>For mo
 re information\, contact Emera Bridger at <a href="mailto: elbridge@syr.ed
 u" title="elbridge@syr.edu">elbridge@syr.edu</a>.</p>
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