Academic research has highlighted the broader social consequences of recurring floods in the region. A study published in the ...
Dr. Sunesh Sharma explores a cost-effective, automated disinfection system that reduces operational costs by 70% and could prevent over 136,000 annual deaths from waterborne diseases in India.
Explore the paradox of Meghalaya, where the world's wettest hills face water scarcity. Discover how changing monsoon patterns, deforestation, and human activity are reshaping the water landscape in ...
India’s rice cultivation is undergoing a profound transformation as mechanisation from transplanters and direct seeding to AI-driven precision tools replaces labour-intensive methods, boosting ...
As paddy fields give way to construction and orchards, Kashmir’s farmers are finding new ways to stay rooted in the land while reimagining their future. What remains is a fading memory of a land once ...
While green revolution policies transformed Haryana into a granary of the nation, the shift to water-intensive crops and the year-round supply from the Western Yamuna Canal raised water tables far ...
India faces a silent crisis as cities and farms sink due to the shifting of rock layers and soil in the ground below. Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) offers real-time data to act on.
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 ...
The world has always gravitated towards the sea. Ports built trade, rivers carried fertile soil to the coast, and cities rose where land met water. Today nearly ...
Between the tides and the city’s sprawl, Mumbai’s mangroves stand as silent sentinels shielding its shores from storms, filtering its waters, and anchoring life along its creeks. Yet beneath their ...
This is the other side of migration. Bihar has long sent its labour to wealthier states because work at home is scarce. Makhana cultivation creates local employment, but the industry remains limited.
Dr Priyanka Jamwal talks about a science-based tool that integrates ecology, benchmarks, and nature-based solutions to guide sustainable restoration of India’s polluted urban lakes. Nature-based ...
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