The UP government is on a mission to replicate Osaka's riverfront in Lucknow. This spells doom for the families dependent on the Gomti for sustenance.chicu posted 8 years 2 months ago
The Farakka barrage is an ageing symbol of our need to control rivers and our inability to do so. Can we do away with it?chicu posted 8 years 2 months ago
Changes have been proposed to existing environmental laws. We look at three such policy changes that could affect the ecosystem and local communities negatively.chicu posted 8 years 3 months ago
The floodplains of Bihar have an excellent natural flood control and irrigation system in place. Why is the government ignoring it at the cost of lives and livelihoods?chicu posted 8 years 5 months ago
Our oceans are facing a bleak future. Captain Siddharth Chakravarty speaks about his work in controlling poaching, pollution and other criminal activities at seachicu posted 8 years 5 months ago
Livestock herders are the unreported victims of unpredictable rainfall, denied access to existing sources of water, and xenophobia. India Water Portal speaks to one such set of refugees.chicu posted 8 years 6 months ago
While solid waste management is largely ignored by Panchayats and citizens, Goa manages to go against this trend. How does it do this?chicu posted 8 years 6 months ago
Nepal, like India, is just learning of environmental flow releases. Dr.Hari Shrestha speaks of the efforts being made to increase awareness about healthy rivers in the countrychicu posted 8 years 7 months ago
Parineeta Dandekar of SANDRP speaks to India Water Portal about how healthy rivers--and not dams--are the best employment guarantees around.chicu posted 8 years 8 months ago
Goa and Karnataka have been fighting over the Mhadei since 2002. How does this affect the extensive cooperation expected from the states for the interlinking plan?chicu posted 8 years 8 months ago
Poachers, citizens and sometimes animals themselves are threats to the parks but the biggest new threat is climate change. Do our national parks stand a chance of surviving it?chicu posted 8 years 9 months ago
Constructing naulas, the small structures that house springs in Uttarakhand, requires an intimate knowledge of many sciences. One of the last practitioners of this dying craft tells his story.chicu posted 8 years 10 months ago
Springs exist in the most biodiverse regions of the country and anchor entire ecosystems. That fact must be respected while undertaking springs conservation work.chicu posted 8 years 11 months ago
Terrace kitchen gardens are slowly making their mark in the tourist hotspot. A couple helps those interested in organic farming either find good farmers or become one themselves!chicu posted 8 years 11 months ago
China's Zangmu dam has created an uproar in the Indian media. Here's why we should be more concerned about what India is doing.chicu posted 9 years ago
Van Panchayats have only been successful in conserving their forests with the enthusiastic participation of women. This is how to increase women's leadership in forest conservation.chicu posted 9 years ago
Tribal governments can manage village natural resources better than elected Panchayats. Jarjum Ete, President of the All India Union of Forest Working People, explains why.chicu posted 9 years ago
Why is fluorosis more toxic for children? What is the link between fluoride and calcium deficiency? These questions and more answered.chicu posted 9 years 1 month ago
Fluorosis was first discovered in Madhya Pradesh in 1997. Since then half the state has been affected. The people involved in combating the spread of this disease in the state share their story.chicu posted 9 years 1 month ago