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JalChitra: water database for villagesJalChitra is an easy-to-use water audit and management software developed by Dr VikramVyas. While using the software, the user can feed in the map of one’s village in the software and highlight the water bodies that exist in the village, including borewells, lakes, ponds and smaller water bodies. The database on water will be collected and divided with the village population, giving the user an account of how much water an average villager can consume. The idea is to map and audit all natural resources in a village and provide a strong database with graphs and statistics on the water scenario in a particular village. http://www.mid-day.com/metro/vashi/2004/may/84366.htm organised in Mumbai by Sh. Surendra Dighe Jidnyasa Trust M G Road 14. Sayuz Soc. Thane Ph: 022-25403857 surendradighe@yahoo.com