The Ganga river, originates from the Gangotri glacier in the western Himalayas and flows through the Indo-Gangetic Plains of India and Bangladesh, and is crucial for human survival and livelihoods as ...
Who pays the price for development in Yamuna Khadar? Explore the uncertain lives of migrant farmers caught in a legal battle ...
Ripples of Regeneration' and see water as a living force. Learn how reviving traditional wisdom and local water cycles can ...
The word Harud, meaning “autumn” in Kashmiri, marks more than a change in season; it reflects a way of life. From September to mid-October, farming families, neighbours, and local labourers come ...
Across India’s cities, plumbers like Khaled work behind the scenes to keep water systems from collapsing. Their daily improvisations reveal the fragile balance between infrastructure, governance, and ...
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New research reveals dangerously high levels of heavy metal and sewage pollution in Prayagraj's Ganga and Yamuna rivers. The contamination poses a severe public health crisis. Read the full findings.
Aarti Kelkar Khambete has a background in public health. Her work and research during her M Phil (University of Sheffield, UK) and PhD (University of Pune, India) was on medical, social, environmental ...
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.
Discover the deep cultural and social connections between people and water in India. Explore traditions, practices, and stories that highlight the role of water in shaping communities and livelihoods.
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