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With roots in tradition and eyes on the future, Chhattisgarh’s farmers are restoring rivers through agroforestry, offering a green lifeline for India’s water-stressed landscapes. As India’s rivers ...
Urban Water Supply: Discover the hidden politics behind India's per capita water standards shaping daily access in cities.
India is grappling with unprecedented climate events in 2025, from snowless winters and early heatwaves to devastating landslides and rising sea levels. Discover why urgent action and a rethink of ...
Sediment Dynamics: Discover how river sediments shape landscapes, sustain ecosystems, and face threats from sand mining in this insightful session.
Discover how small Indian towns are becoming innovation hubs for water security through community-led initiatives, decentralised solutions, and sustainable practices. Learn about successful projects ...
While Joshimath in the Himalayas was in the news this year for landslide events that caused massive damage to infrastructure and lives, the problem is not confined to Uttarakhand alone. Many states in ...
Explore the evolution of water policies in India, highlighting key developments and their impact on sustainable water management and access.
Get comprehensive information on water pollution, its causes, and effects on health and biodiversity. Learn about the growing challenges and solutions to combat water contamination.
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 ...
Often overlooked in food security policies, indigenous uncultivated wild food and traditional crops is a major source of dietary diversity for tribal communities since millennia. However, these food ...
Discover e-PaVAS, a digital app developed by SOPPECOM and TMG Research, designed to help Water Users Associations ensure fair and efficient water distribution for agriculture. Learn how it improves ...
A situation analysis of 317 poor and vulnerable families in Vaishali, Bihar, revealed that many do wash their hands with water or with water and soil, but not on a regular basis. It was also observed ...