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Urbanisation: Pushing farmers out of fields
Various push and pull factors of urbanisation are driving the farmers in peri-urban Hyderabad out of their fields. arathi posted 6 years 10 months ago
Agriculture is slowly vanishing from peri-urban areas. (Source: SaciWATERS)
Blind spots in WASH
Many gaps in the various WASH programmes need to be fixed to ensure the ultimate goal of sustainable access to water and sanitation for all by 2030. arathi posted 6 years 10 months ago
Drinking water situation in India continues to be grim. (Source: IWP Flickr photos)
Clearing the fog on water conservation
Fog water collection from low hanging clouds can bring respite to residents in the water-stressed regions around the world. arathi posted 6 years 10 months ago
Fog harvesting structures.
Why is Shillong sweating?
The temperature in India’s biodiversity hotspot is on the rise which will have widespread implications in the future. arathi posted 6 years 10 months ago
Shillong (Source: IWP Flickr photos)
Power at play in water business
While informal water market plays an important role in meeting the water needs of peri-urban Hyderabad, its power dynamics with the authorities determine its efficiency. arathi posted 6 years 10 months ago
Every day is a dry day in Kovaipudur
While Kovaipudur is finding it difficult to survive another season with no groundwater and an indifferent government, the solution is in harvesting every drop of rain it gets. arathi posted 6 years 10 months ago
Rainwater harvesting is the way to go in water scarce regions. (Source: IWP Flickr)
Saving Sangam from mining
With enough legal evidence of the violation in hand and clearly articulated demands supported by law, a group of people saves the Triveni Sangam from sand mining. arathi posted 6 years 10 months ago
The path built for illegal sand mining at the Triveni Sangam.
Policy contradictions and water woes
Privatisation of common property resources like water compromises basic human rights. arathi posted 6 years 11 months ago
People take water from a common water point. (Source: SaciWATERs)
Better yield with customised rice cultivation
A new way of planting paddy with wider spacing gives better yield in a village. arathi posted 6 years 11 months ago
Farmer Hrushikesh Mandal with his yield.
Sourcing water: When informal is the norm
Villages in peri-urban Hyderabad rely on various informal water sources for their daily needs. arathi posted 6 years 11 months ago
People depend on informal sources of water in peri-Urban Hyderabad. (Source: SaciWATERs)
Wastewater from tanneries makes farm soil toxic
Wastewater from tannery industries that reach agricultural lands ruin soil health and pollute groundwater, a study finds out. arathi posted 6 years 11 months ago
A village becomes water rich
How restoration of traditional ponds, rainwater harvesting and wastewater treatment saved a village from water scarcity. arathi posted 6 years 11 months ago
A johad after restoration.
Shrinking wetlands leave J&K high and dry
Wetlands play a major role in the sustenance of lives and livelihoods in Kashmir. Urbanisation, however, spells doom for the "paradise on earth". arathi posted 6 years 11 months ago
A boatman carries vegetables produced from floating gardens. (Source 101Reporters)
Persian Gulf, Red Sea waters in Bay of Bengal
Study finds evidence of waters from the Persian Gulf and the Red Sea in the Bay of Bengal which indicates climate change. arathi posted 6 years 11 months ago
Flourishing informal water market
Informal water tankers are both a curse and a necessity. Should they be banned or integrated into the formal water supply system? arathi posted 6 years 11 months ago
Rice that withstands drought
Scientists develop a new variety of rice that needs very little water and can withstand drought. arathi posted 6 years 11 months ago
A case of vanishing greens
The changing landscape from rapid development makes agriculture difficult for farmers in peri-urban Hyderabad. arathi posted 7 years ago
A farmer at work. (Source: SaciWATERs)
New test to detect aquaculture virus
A group of Indian researchers has developed a rapid test to detect a virus that affects shrimp. arathi posted 7 years ago
A shrimp farm. (Source: India Water Portal)
A look inside your water tanker
While the quality of water supplied by tankers is suspect, having different sources of water for different uses is a luxury that not many can afford. arathi posted 7 years ago
Water tankers queue up to be filled.(Source:SaciWATERs)
Disappearing lakes and politics of corruption
Communities have as much part to play in protecting natural resources as the people in power. This case of a disappearing lake proves it. arathi posted 7 years ago
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