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A campaign framing the Brahmaputra as a shared heritage could pressure China. India should invest in modernising irrigation, ...
Millions of people living in mobile home parks don't enjoy the same drinking water protections that Americans are accustomed ...
NEW DELHI As China pushes ahead with its ambitious plan to build a $16.7 billion mega-dam on the Yarlung Tsangpo, known as ...
China defends construction of Brahmaputra dam, allays India and Bangladesh concerns, assures no negative impact on downstream ...
Thousands of farmers across the Rangpur region are unable to harvest their mature jute crops due to a severe water crisis, as a prolonged dry spell and scant rainfall have left local water bodies ...
China has broken ground on what it says will be the world’s largest hydropower project, a $170bn feat capable of generating ...
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United News of Bangladesh (UNB) on MSNGolden fibre in trouble: Kurigram’s jute farmers struggle amid water crisisWithout sufficient water for retting -- the vital step in extracting fibre -- they fear their crops may rot, pushing them into heavy losses.
The announcement of the development of a dam on the Brahmaputra River has raised serious concerns for India and Bangladesh.
Once constructed, it will be the world's largest hydropower dam. Its size and scale could also enable Beijing to release large amounts of water that could flood border areas on the Indian side.
A jury awarded $5 million to Brian Kniffen, a former East Wenatchee Water District employee, after he was wrongfully terminated following a job-related spinal injury.
Largely unnoticed and mostly underreported, drowning remains one of the leading causes of death among children in Bangladesh, claiming thousands of young lives every year.
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