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Fluid rivers but concrete mindsets
Flooded rivers may be a problem in Bihar, but diverting them is not a solution; neither is building embankments. Example: Sitamarhi. chicu posted 10 years 7 months ago
The old course Lakhandei at Sitamarhi
Big dams create big conflict
Hydropower development is creating various types of conflict in Northeast India. How can we contain the unrest due to this spate of dam construction? chicu posted 10 years 8 months ago
Maneri Bhali dam- Source:Peoples Science Institute
A new vision for Himalayan streams
Fish found in streams and rivers are a source of food to about 40% of the households in parts of the Himalayas. Including fisheries in local watershed management is crucial. chicu posted 10 years 9 months ago
Fish harvested from a pond in Doon Valley
The primary caretakers of water?
Women have always had an important role in water management. A study in South Sikkim aims to find out if topography, in addition to gender, influences access to water. chicu posted 10 years 9 months ago
The women of Sikkim manage their water resources
Pooling borewells and opportunities
Groundwater use is synonymous with individual rights. Malkaipeta Thanda, a village in Andhra Pradesh, has shown the opposite-that a community can share and benefit from it too. chicu posted 10 years 9 months ago
Gamalibai on her farm
Can the effects of mining be undone?
Coal mining in Meghalaya has ruined the landscape and the water sources. Even if there is a will to restore these water bodies, there are several obstacles in the way. chicu posted 10 years 9 months ago
Coal mines in Meghalaya (Source: The Hindu)
The profitable toilet
Eco-sanitation, or compost toilets have helped achieve nearly 100% sanitation in Rupauliya, a small village in Bihar. chicu posted 10 years 9 months ago
An Eco-san toilet with a kitchen garden next to it
Which way will the water flow?
The 12th Five Year Plan recognises that our current methods of water management have led to inequity. It suggests an approach that involves more input from non-government sources. chicu posted 10 years 10 months ago
Ramaswamy Iyer, former Secretary Water Resources
Sikkim's citizens say NO! to dams
90% of people living around dams in Sikkim testify to environmental damage, increased hazards and decreased resources. Can their situation be changed? chicu posted 10 years 10 months ago
Dams intensify the impact of earthquakes
Separated by a spring
Two villages used the same spring as their source of water for generations but over time, it divided rather than unite them. What caused it and was it ever resolved? chicu posted 10 years 10 months ago
Bedu Naula, in Uttarakhand
Yamuna Nama: a book review
Born out of citizens' concern for the Yamuna, the bi-lingual Yamuna Manifesto presents a lucid and succinct snapshot of the river, it's troubles, and the potential for its resuscitation. chicu posted 10 years 11 months ago
Yamuna river (Source: www.pilgrimageindia.net)
Stellar, yet inadequate
Manipal University has a comprehensive environment management programme but its water conservation efforts could be better. Involving students could give it the extra punch it needs. chicu posted 10 years 11 months ago
Manipal University campus, Manipal
Think like a forest
Deforestation and climate change are only two of the issues that confront Himalayan forests today. What are the others and are there solutions to protect these forests? chicu posted 10 years 11 months ago
Quality of a forest matters as much as quantity
Floods need not equate disasters
A mix of high-tech and low-tech systems, government initiatives as well as a community level approach is needed to manage floods in the Himalayas. chicu posted 11 years ago
Do floods have to cause loss?
Can we build an alternative society?
There is no balance between the resources we demand and their available supply. Can we do something to halt and reverse this suicidal trend? chicu posted 11 years ago
A wastepicker sorts through waste (source: Chicu)
The inhospitable Indus
This photo essay illustrates how the historic river offers sustenance to the residents of the high Himalayas. Could 'development' end its age-old relationship with the people of Ladakh? chicu posted 11 years ago
The Indus between Domkhar and Skurbuchen
A tale of two STPs
In Lucknow, two sewage treatment plants ostensibly prevent pollution of the river Gomti but are they really doing their job? The photos tell the entire story. chicu posted 11 years 2 months ago
The only working STP in Lucknow -Daulatganj
A special yet unequal relationship
Women work hard to get and use water every day but they lack easy access to it and are also not involved in decision making processes. How can we change this? chicu posted 11 years 2 months ago
Women walk long distances to fetch water
Resurrecting the dying 'gharats' of Uttarkashi
Once thought to be common property of the village, these traditional water-powered grinding mills are disappearing. Can reviving them restore a sense of community as well? chicu posted 11 years 2 months ago
The improved gharat (watermill) at Ganeshpur
Tug of war on the Gomti
A river, which once unified people, is now being manipulated in the name of 'river conservation'. All it is, is an excuse to create a divide and further caste conflict. chicu posted 11 years 2 months ago
Gomat Taal is reputedly the source of the Gomti
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