India, a water starved countryNumerous studies have shown that the drinking water situation in India is far from ideal.
Community driven forecasting systems initiated to deal with extreme weather events in Kerala Various voluntary initiatives ...
In the vast and arid regions of India, under the intense heat of the sun, a dedicated team of field officers responsible for ...
Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) has played a significant role in advancing access to information, services and outreach ...
The new rules encourage the adoption of circular economy principles in waste management. This includes promoting ...
India’s dependence on groundwater is vast, supporting agriculture, urban needs, and rural water supplies. Over 62% of ...
India has dropped to 10th place in the Climate Change Performance Index, down from 7th last year. However, it remains among ...
The midday sun beat down on Bhukni Devi's village Gunia in Gumla, Jharkhand, casting long shadows across the dusty ground.
A study suggests crop switching to less water-intensive crops could significantly reduce groundwater depletion. Two scenarios ...
Sonipat, a rapidly urbanising town in Haryana, exemplifies the challenges posed by growing water demand and dwindling resources. This paper by Khandelwal et al., explores water consumption patterns in ...