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How will climate change affect the Indian gharial, the endangered and silent river hunter? What do climate projections reveal ...
Explore how perennial rice, a scientific breakthrough from China, could revolutionize water use in India. Learn how this new ...
Surlabbi and Tamhini replace Cherrapunji as the wettest spots in India Cherrapunji or the Sohra weather station of the India ...
Rampant sand mining and climate change leave farmers struggling. Explore the environmental and economic consequences.
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 ...
India has 18 percent of the world’s population, but only 4 percent of its water resources, which makes it among the most water-stressed in the world. A large number of people in India are now facing ...
Women and young girls fetching water from distant sources, walking miles, carrying loads on the head, some pots precariously placed at their waist is a familiar scene, especially in low and ...
India, a predominantly agricultural nation, faces significant challenges despite its record-breaking food grain production. With a burgeoning population and widespread malnutrition, the country ...
Wastewater treatment improves the quality of used water sources and makes water reusable by reducing contaminants to safe levels. However, much of the wastewater that is currently re-used is untreated ...
In a collaborative effort, the India Animal Fund and Dasra recently unveiled their report, ‘Our shared future: Securing animal welfare, human wellbeing, and sustainability in India’. This landscape ...
Ahars and Pynes, the traditional irrigation systems of South Bihar were first developed during the times of the Magadh dynasty nearly 5000 years ago and continue to be particularly popular in Gaya ...