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Savita Aggarwal, KumudKhanna and SurjeetMalhan, paper presented at the Home. Science Association of India, New Delhi on December 29, 1997. ▫ Savita ...
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Status of Rural Women: Impact of Adopting Modern Agricultural Technology’ by Savita Aggarwal, KumudKhanna and SurjeetMalhan, paper presented at the Home Science Association of India, New Delhi on December 29, 1997. Savita Aggarwal, KumudKhanna and SurjeetMalhan, 1998. Impact of Modern Agricultural Technology on the Quality of Rural House Environment, Proceedings of the eighty-fifth session of the Indian Science Congress held at Hyderabad. ‘Gender Specific Impact of climate change on household water poverty’ in ‘Towards preparation to India’s second national communication to the UNFCCC, Ministry of Environment and Forests, GOI, August, 2008. ‘Communication strategies for enhancing adaptive capacity of women to climate change’ at the 18th Asian Media Information and Communication Centre’ conference, July 2009 at New Delhi, India. ‘Climate Change & Water Poverty: Increasing Vulnerability of Women’at thein the National Conference ‘PARISTHITI’ 2011 at BhartiyaVidyapeeth, Institute of Management & Research, New Delhi on March 11, 2011. ‘Water Insecurity of Slums: a Case study of Delhi’ at the National Conference ’PARISTHITI’ at the BharatiyaVidyapeeth, Institute of Management & Research, New Delhi on September 24, 2011. ‘Climate Change and Water poverty in slums: A Case study of Delhi’at theNational Conference on ‘Sustainable Development- A Collective Vision’, sponsored by CSIR and UGC organized by Institute of Home Economics from October 31, 2011 to November 1, 2011 at SCOPE Complex Lodi Road. ‘Climate Change and Water Vulnerability at the Household Level India’at the Second National Research Conference on Climate Change organized by the IIT, Delhi, IIT, Madras and Centre for Science and Environment in New Delhi on November 5-6, 2011.

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‘Climate Change and Water Poverty: The Indian Scenario’at the 6th National Extension Education Congress- 2011, Goa (December 17-19, 2011),Organized by Society of Extension Education, and ICAR.

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‘Enhancing the adaptive capacity of women to climate change through ICTs’ at the 6th National Extension Education Congress- 2011, Goa (December 17-19, 2011),Organized by Society of Extension Education, and ICAR.

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‘Climate Change and Women: Water Mediated Impacts’in the NATIONAL SEMINAR-2012 Scenario of Women in Agriculture and Future

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Projections,onFebruary 16-17, 2012 organized by I.C. College of Home Science CCS Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar. §

‘Climate change and household water Poverty: Impacts on Women’ presented at the Global Conference on Women in Agriculture, 13-15 March 2012 organized by ICAR, APPAARI, GFAR, WORLD BANK under (GAP).

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‘Climate Vulnerability Index for water at the household level in slums of Delhi’ at the national conference on ‘Impact of Climate change on Habitat and Health’ in New Delhi on September 13-14, 2012, organized by IDC, ICMR, CSIR, SPA, CEE, DST and MoEF.

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‘Mapping the gendered impacts of climate mediated water stresses’ at the National Conference on Clean water and Health in New Delhi on April 5-6, 2013, organized by IDC, ICMR, CSIR, SPA, CEE, DST and MOEF.

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Savita Aggarwal, Geeta Punhani and Jagriti Kher, (2013). Hotspots of water insecurity: Association with gender inequalities, Journal of Gender and water, Pennsylvania State University (to be published in forthcoming November, 2013 issue).

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Savita Aggarwal, Geeta Punhani and Jagriti Kher, (2012). Climate vulnerability Index for water at the household level in slums of Delhi, Journal of Energy, Environment and Carbon Credits, ISSN: 2249-8621 pp. 68-78.

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Sakshi Saini, Savita Aggarwal and Geeta Punhani, (2012). ‘Enhancing climate literacy of urban poor women through ICT’s, Journal of Energy, Environment and Carbon Credits. ISSN: 2249-8621 pp. 105-113.

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Savita Aggarwal, Geeta Punhani and Jagriti Kher, (2012). ‘Does women’s education translate into economic participation? Mapping the gender gap index at sub-national level for India’, Indian Journal of Adult Education (April-June, 2012).

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Savita Aggarwal, Geeta Punhani and Jagriti Kher, (2012). ‘Integrating water and Gender issues under climate change’ published in India’s Second National Communication to the UNFCCC, Ministry of Environment and Forests, Govt. Of India, (NATCOM, 2012), pp. 146-151.



Jagriti Kher, Savita Aggarwal and Geeta Punhani, (2012).‘Climate change and water poverty: Indian Scenario’, Indian Research Journal of Extension Education, Society of Extension Education, Agra.

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Savita Aggarwal, Geeta Punhani, Jagriti Kher, Sakshi Saini, (2011). ‘Water Poverty at the Household Level in India’, Journal of Institute of Home Economics: Academic Writings of the IHE Faculty.

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Savita Aggarwal, Surjeet Malhan and Kumud Khanna, (2000). An index of Quality of Household Environment in Rural North India, Journal of Asian Regional Association for Home Economics, Seoul, Korea, Volume, 7 (3). Savita Aggarwal, Surjeet Malhan and Kumud Khanna, (2001). Impact of Economic Development in Rural North India on the Status of Women’ Journal of Asian Regional Association for Home Economics, Seoul, Korea, Volume, 8.

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Savita Aggarwal, Surjeet Malhan and Kumud Khanna 2003, Quality of Life of Farm Women, Abhijeet Publications, Delhi. Savita Aggarwal, Geeta Punhani and Sonia Bansal, 2009, Media for Effective Communication, Elite Publishers, New Delhi. Written two units (in 2010, currently under print) namely ‘Changing Environmental Scenario’ and Environmental Issues and Strategies’ for Bachelors programme in Vocational Education and Training being started by IGNOU (Indira Gandhi National Open University) Chapter in Book- ‘Climate change and water poverty: vulnerability of women’ by Savita Aggarwal, Geeta Punhani and Jagriti Kher published in a book entitled ‘Case studies in Management’ published by Himalaya Publishing House, New Delhi. ISBN number 978-93-5051-6

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