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 ...
Mumbai’s mangroves stand as silent sentinels shielding its shores from storms, filtering its waters, and anchoring life along ...
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 ...
JJM rolls out RPWSS Digital Registry for rural transparency. Delhi mandates water bill clearance for property transfer.
Riverine floods in India are changing in size, timing, and impact, bringing new challenges for safety, farming, and water planning across regions. Every year during the monsoon, we hear familiar flood ...
What does the law say about idol immersion? Explore FAQs on India's CPCB guidelines, PoP idol bans, NGT/Court rulings, and ...
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 ...
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 ...
Women play a central role in providing, managing, and safeguarding water. Yet, the waterscapes across the world are distinctly gendered in that productive use of water gets ascribed to men while ...
Waterborne diseases are diseases transmitted through drinking water contaminated with pathogenic microorganisms such as protozoa, viruses, bacteria, and intestinal parasites. Most waterborne diseases ...
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 ...