Aarti Kelkar Khambete

Mining shrinks Odisha’s forests
Mining is taking a toll on forest reserves in Odisha. Effective measures to prevent further destruction of forests are urgently needed! Aarti Kelkar Khambete posted 2 years 5 months ago
Shrinking forests of Odisha (Image Source: Wikimedia Commons)
Greening of barren lands – the local way
The Chauka system of Rajasthan can not only provide a sustainable way to manage water resources in water stressed regions, but also support livelihoods through development of pastures. Aarti Kelkar Khambete posted 2 years 5 months ago
Can greening of barren lands happen? (Image Source: India Water Portal Flickr photos)
Warming waters will lead to gasping rivers in India
Indian rivers are experiencing rising temperatures, which can lower the oxygen carrying capacity of their waters and spell doom for living organisms, small and large living in the waters. Aarti Kelkar Khambete posted 2 years 5 months ago
The Karamana river in Thiruvanathapuram, Kerala (Image Source: India Water Portal)
Poisoned waters, threatened lives
Studies reveal that children are the most vulnerable to the health risks associated with groundwater contamination due to nitrate and fluoride, highlighting the need for urgent remedial measures. Aarti Kelkar Khambete posted 2 years 5 months ago
POisoned waters, dangerous outcomes (Image Source: India Water Portal)
Poisoned wetlands, toxic fish
Heavy metal pollution is poisoning the East Kolkata wetlands, affecting fish and posing a threat to the health of humans who depend on this fish for their food. Urgent action is needed! Aarti Kelkar Khambete posted 2 years 5 months ago
Fishermen use wastewater in Kolkata to rear fish (Image Source: India Water Portal)
Springs spring hope in Kashmir, Himalayas
While springs in Kashmir have still retained their good quality and have a great potential to be used for drinking water, threats to them are growing. Their protection and sustainable management is crucial. Aarti Kelkar Khambete posted 2 years 6 months ago
Verinag spring in Anantanag district of Kashmir (Image Source: Wikimedia Commons)
Fluoride contamination of groundwater in Punjab, a growing concern
Fluoride contamination of ground water is on the rise in the Malwa region of Punjab threatening the health of the population. Urgent remedial measures are needed. Aarti Kelkar Khambete posted 2 years 6 months ago
Groundwater contamination in Punjab, a growing problem (Image for representation only, Source: India Water Portal)
Damned by pollution, doomed by beautification
The River Front Development project planned by the PMC is nothing but a cosmetic makeover for the already choked Mula Mutha river in Pune, argues Dr Gurudas Nulkar while speaking to the India Water Portal. Aarti Kelkar Khambete posted 2 years 6 months ago
The highly polluted and encroached Mula Mutha river in Pune (Image: Alexey Komarov via Wikimedia Commons)
Conserving India’s freshwater ecosystems: A shared vision
Freshwater ecosystems in India are in peril. We invite comments on this vision document by TNC-India, FES and Ooloi labs that highlights future actions needed to save them. Aarti Kelkar Khambete posted 2 years 6 months ago
Freshwater ecosystems, in peril! (Image Source: The Nature Conservancy, India)
Crop diversification and nutritional outcomes: The linkages
Promoting crop diversification at the policy level can not only improve regional disparities in nutrition as this study shows, but also reduce vulnerability of smallholder farmers to climate shocks. Aarti Kelkar Khambete posted 2 years 6 months ago
A millet crop ready for harvest in rural India (Image Source: Wikimedia Commons)
Droughts reduce India's GDP by 5 percent in twenty years
News this fortnight Aarti Kelkar Khambete posted 2 years 6 months ago
India, vulnerable to droughts (Image: Pixabay; hbieser)
Ministry weakens protections against coal mine expansion
Policy matters this fortnight Aarti Kelkar Khambete posted 2 years 6 months ago
Work in progress in coal mines in Jharsuguda (Image Source: Makarand Purohit)
Bamboo stick handwashing station
The bamboo stick handwashing station designed by Sehgal Foundation is an extremely convenient, effective and low cost filter that can be used for handwashing anywhere and is also easy to transport from one place to another. Aarti Kelkar Khambete posted 2 years 7 months ago
Handwashing, to prevent waterborne diseases (Image Source: Biswarup Ganguly via Wikimedia Commons)
Assessment of climate change over the Indian region
Climate change is real. What are its implications for India? This book presents a first of its kind national forecast on the impact of global warming on climate in India. Aarti Kelkar Khambete posted 2 years 7 months ago
Climate change is real. What does it mean for India? (Image Source: Robert Hensley/Wikimedia Commons)
India’s fantastic freshwater fauna and where to find them
Freshwater ecosystems are not mere sources of water, they are treasure troves of biodiversity. Know more about the fascinating and diverse animal species that inhabit freshwater habitats in India. Aarti Kelkar Khambete posted 2 years 7 months ago
Freshwater ecosystems, treasure troves of biodiversity (Image Source: India Water Portal)
Toxic waters, struggling fish
The mighty Ganga is gradually becoming a death trap, not only for people, but also for the wonderous animals that live in its waters and depend on her for their survival. How has this happened? Aarti Kelkar Khambete posted 2 years 7 months ago
The poisoned Ganges (Image Source: Wikimedia Commons)
Making the invisible, visible
The water stewardship initiative by WOTR that developed a tool to visualise aquifers has not only helped farmers understand groundwater as a shared resource, but also led to a behavioural change among water users and helped implement groundwater laws and policies. Aarti Kelkar Khambete posted 2 years 7 months ago
Groundwater, a fast disappearing resource (Image Source: India Water Portal)
Menstrual hygiene management: Looking beyond WASH
A study from rural Odisha found that exclusive focus on provision of facilities such as household latrines or bathing areas with access to piped water did not help much in improving menstrual hygiene practices until the sociocultural barriers experienced by women were also addressed. Aarti Kelkar Khambete posted 2 years 8 months ago
Women in Deogarh, Odisha (Image Source: Ekta Parishad via Wikimedia Commons)
Taking people along, to conserve freshwater ecosystems
Citizen science can be greatly useful in breaking down the barriers between local and expert knowledge and help in better management and protection of freshwater ecosystems. Aarti Kelkar Khambete posted 2 years 8 months ago
Pashan lake in Pune (Image Source: India Water Portal)
Village fair inspires positive change
Behaviour change towards safe drinking water, handwashing and sanitation practices Aarti Kelkar Khambete posted 2 years 8 months ago
The village fair (Image Source: Sehgal Foundation)
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