Amita Bhaduri

Porous pavements to save concrete jungles!
Cities may not be able to lessen their 'concrete footprint', which prevents groundwater from entering the soil but maybe more city spaces can use porous surfacing to deal with this problem. Amita Bhaduri posted 9 years 10 months ago
Porous tiles act as flood absorbers in the city
The Chalakudy river system wins
Latha Anantha was awarded the Bhagirath Prayas Samman for spearheading the campaign to save the Chalakudy river in Kerala, at the recently concluded India Rivers Week. Amita Bhaduri posted 9 years 11 months ago
Latha Anantha (Source: Latha)
To link or not to link: A debate
An open debate on interlinking of rivers moderated by Ramaswamy Iyer with Himanshu Thakkar and Brij Gopal as panelists was held as a part of the India Rivers Week at New Delhi. Amita Bhaduri posted 9 years 11 months ago
Simen - a 'surplus' river in Brahmaputra basin
Local weather stations greatly improve local crop production
Area- and crop-customised agro-advisories in Sangamner taluka of Ahmednagar, Maharashtra, have helped farmers deal with weather-based events and minimise their related losses. Amita Bhaduri posted 10 years ago
Onion seeds in farms (Source: WOTR)
Well revival effort sees many other benefits
A community drive to revive wells in Mokhla talab near Udaipur results in water security for longer periods of time as well as making leaders out of women. Amita Bhaduri posted 10 years 2 months ago
Well lining has improved water availability
People of a semi-arid Rajasthan village battle Coca Cola
The story isn't new. It is about Coca Cola exploiting groundwater resources at its bottling plant in Kaladera. What will hopefully be new is how the story finally ends. Amita Bhaduri posted 10 years 3 months ago
Borewells go deep in Kaladera, Rajasthan
Tribals of Tawa reservoir left leader-less
Sunil Bhai, who fought for the rights of the tribals and other displaced people of the Tawa reservoir in Hoshangabad, Madhya Pradesh, is no more but the initiative he kick started remains. Amita Bhaduri posted 10 years 6 months ago
Sunil Bhai; Source: Samarendra
"The Earth has enough to fulfill your needs, but not your greed"
Face painting, poster making and debating, among other events, were held at Gargi Girls School in Meerut to mark and celebrate Earth Day 2014. Amita Bhaduri posted 10 years 6 months ago
Gagri Girls School celebrates Earth Day
Companies finally disclose their water-related risks
Will climate change cause greater water-related risks to companies? 29 Indian companies and hundreds of global companies find out. Amita Bhaduri posted 10 years 6 months ago
Industrial pollution, Image: Ganesh Dhamodkar
Alternative farming method in Karnal
No-till agriculture, an alternative farming method, which helps prevent soil depletion as well as uses water efficiently, is being used successfully by farmers in Haryana. Amita Bhaduri posted 10 years 7 months ago
 Seed-fertilizer drill in use at Kalwaheri village
Fishing for shrimp in Haryana’s farmlands
Saline waters left Rohtak's farmlands fallow. After some research by local organisations, the farmers who were into agriculture, could soon move into aquaculture! Amita Bhaduri posted 10 years 7 months ago
Tiger shrimp production at Rohtak; Source: CIFE
The water-energy nexus
Meerut celebrated World Water Day with speakers talking about the connection between the two topics. Amita Bhaduri posted 10 years 7 months ago
Rise of tubewells in western UP (Source: DTE)
Fatehabad - Another Fukushima?
Nuclear plants are usually located near oceans or rivers in order to have access to ample water for cooling but not the plant at Fatehabad. It is India's largest and could be its most dangerous too. Amita Bhaduri posted 10 years 7 months ago
Gorakhpur nuclear power plant site
Floods despite dams
In his bi-lingual booklet titled 'Floods despite dams' ('Barh to phir bhi aayegi'), Dinesh Mishra explodes the myth of embankments and hopes that the issue of floods will be widely debated. Amita Bhaduri posted 10 years 8 months ago
Floods disrupt life in Bihar
A village becomes water secure
Implementing rooftop rainwater harvesting, treating the catchment and building a community water tank are some reasons why Patkhori village is starting to sail through its water crisis. Amita Bhaduri posted 10 years 8 months ago
Water scarcity in Mewat
A multi-pronged approach to improve livelihoods in MP
Out-migration of residents and inefficient agricultural practices in Baldeogarh, MP have been partially resolved by an NGO's intervention, which focused on conserving water. Amita Bhaduri posted 10 years 8 months ago
Farmer looks at the water conservation efforts
Technology and public awareness to combat climate change
Using community radio, messages about adapting to climate change and methods to do it were communicated to farmers in Bundelkhand. Amita Bhaduri posted 10 years 8 months ago
Crops appropriate to deal with climate change
Krishi Vigyan Kendra to the rescue!
To combat the water shortage caused by irregular rainfall as well as crop rotation patterns, the village of Nidhan in Madhya Pradesh implemented options suggested by the local Krishi Vigyan Kendra. Amita Bhaduri posted 10 years 8 months ago
The farmer got bumper crop of pigeon pea
Princely' private ponds
The 'Apna Talab Abhiyaan' programme promotes the building of private talabs on peoples' lands to help improve groundwater recharge in Bundelkhand. Amita Bhaduri posted 10 years 8 months ago
A talab in the fort city of Charkhari
Farm like the rishis!
Raju and Shalini Titus have been engaged in no-till farming for over 23 years. Contrary to pop wisdom, their net income has gone up because of increased yields and a reduction in input costs. Amita Bhaduri posted 10 years 9 months ago
Results of no till farming; Image: Titus
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