While climate change is heating up oceans, the corals in the Lakshadweep archipelago in India are disappearing fast. Urgent ...
October brings a particular rhythm to Bihar and Jharkhand. After Durga Puja and Diwali comes the one festival everyone waits ...
Who pays the price for development in Yamuna Khadar? Explore the uncertain lives of migrant farmers caught in a legal battle ...
NGT orders MoEF&CC to develop national plan for asbestos roof removal in schools ...
Ripples of Regeneration' and see water as a living force. Learn how reviving traditional wisdom and local water cycles can ...
Learn about displacement caused by water projects, floods, and resource scarcity. Explore the challenges of resettlement, social impacts, and efforts to support affected communities across India.
More than 10.86 million Indians depend on rivers, wetlands, floodplains, estuaries, ponds and tanks for subsistence and market-based fisheries. Though the absolute contribution of riverine fisheries ...
Irrigation is a vital tool for sustaining crops in agricultural landscapes, where rainfall is inconsistent. Conventional centralised management of water often results in inefficient distribution of ...
Meghalaya has a predominantly agrarian economy. In addition to agriculture and horticulture, people in rural areas are also dependent on mining and mining-related activities, fishing, hunting, ...
Wastewater treatment improves the quality of used water sources and makes water reusable by reducing contaminants to safe levels. However, much of the wastewater that is currently re-used is untreated ...