Course Name: Water, Society and Sustainability

Course abstract

The global water scenario is beset by multiple challenges: water availability, severe inequity to water access and entitlements across social and spatial lines, frequent floods and droughts, disputes over corporate control of limited water resources, etc. The world appears to be on track to halve the number of people without access to safe clean water. However, in the urban Global South, this success masks regional and local inequalities and a process of urbanization without infrastructure, which is particularly acute in the growing peripheries of existing cities. Interestingly enough, lessons can be learnt from small-scale community water conservation practices and localized needs-driven initiatives. Within this context, it is important to understand and address water beyond the physical and technical attributes and explore the complex and cyclical processes through which water shapes, and, is in turn shaped by society. The course is located at the intersections across water, technology, science and society towards sustainable future. It combines fundamental theoretical, methodological approaches and empirical case studies to introduce and familiarize students with water-society relationship: the contemporary challenges and prospective potentials.


Course Instructor

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Jenia Mukherjee

Dr Jenia Mukherjee is Assistant Professor at the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur. Her research interest spans across environmental humanities, water political ecology, urban ecology and development studies. In 2013, she was awarded the World Social Science Fellowship by the International Social Science Council. In 2010 and 2015 she received the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT), Government of Australia sponsored Australian Leadership Awards Fellowship (ALAF) for her research on riverine island communities. She had conducted and organized several workshops, conferences and seminars. She had recently organized an AICTE course on Combining hydrology and hydrosocial: Towards comprehensive understanding of river systems at IIT Kharagpur (October 2017). She had published three books (2014, 2018), several articles and book chapters in peer-reviewed journals and edited volumes.
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Teaching Assistant(s)

Saurabh Sharma

Ph.D.

IITKGP

Shreyashi Bhattacharya

M.Phil in Development Studies with Specialization in History

IITKGP

 Course Duration : Aug-Sep 2018

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 Syllabus

 Enrollment : 18-Apr-2018 to 27-Aug-2018

 Exam registration : 25-Jun-2018 to 28-Aug-2018

 Exam Date : 28-Oct-2018

Enrolled

1579

Registered

167

Certificate Eligible

140

Certified Category Count

Gold

1

Elite

82

Successfully completed

57

Participation

4

Success

Elite

Gold





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>=90 - Elite + Gold
60-89 - Elite
40-59 - Successfully Completed
<40 - No Certificate

Final Score Calculation Logic

  • Assignment Score = Average of best 3 out of 4 assignments.
  • Final Score(Score on Certificate)= 75% of Exam Score + 25% of Assignment Score.
Water, Society and Sustainability - Toppers list
Top 1 % of Certified Candidates

NABANITA SAMANTA 93%

UNIVERSITY OF HYDERABAD


Top 2 % of Certified Candidates

NASEEHA P T 86%

GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE,WAYANAD

VIGNESH K 84%

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, GUINDY, ANNA UNIVERSITY


Top 5 % of Certified Candidates

DIPIKA KHANDELWAL 83%

POORNA LEARNING CENTRE

LAKSHMI NAIR 81%

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING CHEGANNUR

MALTI CHAINANI 81%

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SAPTARSI CHAKRABORTY 79%

VISVA-BHARATI UNIVERSITY

ARUN CHAND 79%

YOUNUS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY

MADHULIKA SINGH 79%

SUSTAINABLE OUTCOMES PVT.LTD

Enrollment Statistics

Total Enrollment: 1579

Registration Statistics

Total Registration : 167

Assignment Statistics




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Assignment Score: Distribution of average scores garnered by students per assignment.
Exam Score : Distribution of the final exam score of students.
Final Score : Distribution of the combined score of assignments and final exam, based on the score logic.