Factors influencing crop diversification in Himachal Pradesh
This study found that high rainfall, minimum temperature and high irrigation intensity had a negative impact on crop diversification in Himachal Pradesh.
Crop diversification to cope with climate shocks in Himachal Pradesh (Image Source: Wikimedia Commons)
Imagining a societal scale water solution
Water anywhere straight to where it is needed
Bhisma drinking water of Patala Ganga which was drawn on earth by Arjuna (Image Source: Wikimedia Commons)
Traditional agroforestry takes over jhum cultivation in Arunachal Pradesh
This study finds that traditional agroforestry (TAF) presents a number of advantages over jhum cultivation in Arunachal Pradesh and is gradually replacing jhum cultivation in the hills.
The hilly landscapes of Arunachal Pradesh (Image Source:Chakraborty.jishu Via Wikimedia Commons)
An index for impact monitoring of water infrastructure
A study develops a prototype method by employing the remote sensing-based ecological index
rigorous post-implementation monitoring and impact assessment of assets is needed (Image: UN Women)
Food and nutrition security during disasters
Food assistance generally emerges as the most essential lifesaving need that requires immediate attention after every disaster
There is a scope to bring focus of food security and nutrition in plans and policies on climate change (Biswarup Ganguly, Wikimedia Commons)
Solar powered micro-sprinkler irrigation system for semi-arid tropics
Efficient and cost-effective irrigation system matching the small-scale water harvesting and storage systems is much needed
There is a need to need to develop solar powered micro-sprinkler system considering the techno-socio-economic situation of the small holders of the dryland region. (Image: Rawpixel; Free CC0)
Best practices for flood resilient cities
A basket of solutions that Indian cities can choose based on their need and priority
East Kolkata Wetland (Image: Dibyendu Ash; Wikimedia Commons)
Safe drinking water in rural India: What do numbers hide?
While drinking water coverage in rural India has improved, has it also improved reliability and safety of drinking water? This CEEW brief explores and analyses the available data to find out.
Adequate and safe drinking water, a valuable resource in rural India (Image Source: IWP Flickr photos)
River Sharavathi - under siege from microplastics
A study finds that microplastic pollution in the river Sharavathi originating in the Western Ghats is growing. Urgent efforts to protect this biodiversity hotspot are needed.
The pristine river Sharavathi (Image Source: Ashwin Kumar via Wikimedia Commons)
Water Quality Management Course - Not just a training program
In this article, we will understand how the WQM course is continuing to influence the needs of learners that come from diverse backgrounds. The course model also offers core insights to many others who would like to engage in a virtual training program.
During a WQM course, a field team member from INREM facilitating a demonstration
भारत में हर साल 7 लाख मौत का कारणः प्रदूषित पानी
करौली जिले के हिंडौन सिटी के  दुब्बे पाड़ा, चौबे पाड़ा, पाठक पाड़ा, काना हनुमान पाड़ा, गुलशन कॉलोनी और जाट की सराय सहित बाईपास की कई कॉलोनियों में जल विभाग की पानी की टंकी से पानी सप्लाई किया जाता है. उस पानी को पीने से लोग बीमार हो रहे है। पढ़िये उसका कारण.....
प्रदूषित पानी ,फोटो- flickerIndiawaterportal
यूपी के किसानों को मिलेगी मुफ्त सिंचाई सुविधा
उत्तरप्रदेश में प्रधानमंत्री किसान ऊर्जा सुरक्षा और उत्थान महाभियान योजना किसानों को पंप सेट और नलकूप लगाने के लिए 70% सब्सिडी देकर सिंचाई और पानी की समस्याओं को हल करने की गारण्टी देती  है। किसानों को खेतों में सिंचाई के लिए सोलर पंप दिए जाएंगे  ताकि बिजली की कमी और बिजली पर किसानों की निर्भरता को कम  किया जा सके।  
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Mobilising communities for WASH
WaterAid India’s partnership with USAID and Gap Inc. benefits 2400 villages across 7 districts of Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra
WaterAid has focused on establishing community-led water quality monitoring & surveillance (Image: Anil Gulati/India Water Portal Flickr)
Healthy soil critical to human health and for achieving SDGs
Soil research must focus both on technology development and implementation
The ability of soils to support soil functions or services is decreasing (Image: Katrin Park/International Food Policy Research Institute)
Why farmers are not adopting crop insurance in India?
Study looks at behavioral biases in crop insurance adoption
Adoption rate of crop insurance low in India despite government efforts (Image: PxHere, CC0 Public Domain)
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