Explore how India is tackling water stress through circularity. Learn about wastewater recycling in cities and farms, ...
Explore a structured summary of the National Report 2024 on Jal Jeevan Mission. Learn how India is shifting from water ...
As Raipur expands, the Kharun River Basin faces intensifying floods and sediment loads. Explore how climate change and land-use shifts are erasing the predictability of India’s monsoon heartland.
The Inland Vessels Act, 2021 (replacing the 1917 Act), provides a modern, uniform legal framework for inland water navigation in India, which deals with registration, safety standards, and operation ...
In the village of Puthalaha in Darbhanga district, Bihar, Ganesh Ray stands knee-deep in his makhana pond, watching the sun rise over the water. For him, this isn’t just farming; it’s a legacy. “I’ve ...
India is the world’s largest user of groundwater, with over 21.9 million wells and tubewells extracting an estimated 247 billion cubic metres annually. This invisible resource supports most of the ...
It is 2026, and safe drinking water in India is still not a given. For many urban residents, water remains an invisible certainty, flowing through taps until it suddenly doesn’t. When it fails, it ...
In Uttar Pradesh’s Mirzapur district, about 50 kilometres from Varanasi, monsoon-fed waterfalls like Vindham Falls and Lakhaniya Dari come alive every year. But as summer sets in, these streams dry up ...
On a clear September morning in 2025, Ghulam Mohammad Magray, 48, a guide, stood at the base of the Thajiwas glacier trail in Sonamarg, Ganderbal district, watching tourists mount ponies for their ...
Drought is one of the most damaging natural hazards India faces. It does not arrive suddenly like a flood or a cyclone. Instead, it builds quietly when rainfall remains below normal for long periods, ...
As pollution from toxic waste spreads across canals and fields, families who relied on Anchar Lake for food and income face shrinking harvests, vanishing fish, and broken promises of waste management ...
Kashmir, nestled in the western Himalayas, is known for its snow-capped peaks, clear lakes, and a rich network of wetlands spread across more than 7,000 hectares. These wetlands are not just scenic ...