Across India’s cities, plumbers like Khaled work behind the scenes to keep water systems from collapsing. Their daily ...
New research reveals dangerously high levels of heavy metal and sewage pollution in Prayagraj's Ganga and Yamuna rivers. The ...
Explore how flood-prone districts like Samastipur and Nalanda are turning schools into community resilience centers. Learn about student training, infrastructure changes, and the fight to keep ...
Mumbai’s mangroves stand as silent sentinels shielding its shores from storms, filtering its waters, and anchoring life along ...
JJM rolls out RPWSS Digital Registry for rural transparency. Delhi mandates water bill clearance for property transfer.
Study reveals critical water stress in India's Ganga-Yamuna Doab, showing an unsustainable 88% reliance on 'blue water' (irrigation) for wheat and an alarming 'grey water' pollution crisis. Discover ...
The Indian gharial (Gavialis gangeticus) is an ancient predator, a reptile that outlived the dinosaurs yet may not outlast us. It is one of India’s most unusual river creatures—ancient, elusive, and ...
Blue button jellies, tiny marine creatures that are frequenting coasts in India, serve as living barometers of the oceans and are rapidly becoming symbols of a much bigger problem, the intensifying ...
Explore how perennial rice, with lower irrigation demands and deeper roots, could revolutionise water use in India's climate-vulnerable farming systems. India’s water crisis is inseparable from its ...
Wetlands are often dismissed as wastelands, swamps to be drained, marshes to be filled, or riversides to be built upon. Yet, in reality, they are among the planet’s most vital ecosystems. They filter ...
India holds just 4% of the world’s freshwater but sustains nearly 18% of its population. As climate change intensifies and demand rises, can policy, technology, and community action together avert a ...
Manzoor Wangnoo, founder of Nigeen Lake Conservation Organisation (NLCO) reflects on the personal journey that sparked his commitment to protecting Kashmir’s water bodies. He explains why ...