Kashmir’s lakes have long nourished both people and ecosystems. They provide water, support biodiversity, sustain livelihoods ...
From Himalayan glaciers to the Sundarbans, explore how India's rivers sustain a fragile balance between breathtaking wildlife ...
As the city expanded and modern infrastructure drew attention elsewhere, neighbourhoods like Hill Top Colony remained on the ...
A tap connection is often seen as the final milestone in the journey towards water security. For rural households, it ...
Water scarcity has long been discussed as a crisis waiting to arrive. The latest global scientific assessment suggests that moment may already have passed. In January 2026, the United Nations ...
A new study has found that the Ganga and Yamuna rivers in Prayagraj are dangerously polluted. The research links this contamination to untreated sewage, industrial waste, and agricultural runoff, ...
Held before the monsoon each April, Kempakarai’s annual festival honours wells, rainfall, and shared water sources, bringing together villagers, relatives, and visitors in a collective expression of ...
India’s Union Budget 2026 has put rivers at the centre of its growth story by focusing on strengthening ports, inland waterways, domestic shipbuilding capacities, reducing logistic costs, cutting ...
It’s only mid-year, but 2025 has already reminded us—loud and clear—that climate change is not a distant threat. It’s here, unfolding in real time across India’s hills, coasts, farms, and forests.
Mumbai, Chennai, Delhi, Surat, Thane, Hyderabad, Patna and Bhubaneswar are projected to witness a two-fold increase in heatwave days. Extended heat wave conditions are likely to trigger more frequent, ...
India is a water-stressed country, and Maharashtra is particularly vulnerable—16 percent of its land is drought-prone, and erratic rainfall patterns have deepened water insecurity in both urban and ...
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