Manu Moudgil

Surplus yet lacking: Water supply schemes in Punjab
The state is only focused on costly filtration solutions while little is being done to stop contamination at source, which is the cause of physical and mental disabilities especially in children. Manu Moudgil posted 9 years 5 months ago
Body of a puppy floating in one of Punjab's public water supply tanks
Micro approach to fight growing water crisis
Data shows that micro irrigation such as drip systems can reduce water losses and increase crop production -- if it overcomes some hurdles. Manu Moudgil posted 9 years 5 months ago
Sprinklers cover 2.86 percent of total irrigation land in India
Renovation insulates pond from its devotees
Rinmochan pond in the famous Kurukshetra area has become an impersonal spectator to human life rather than a benevolent host to devotees seeking salvation in its waters. Manu Moudgil posted 9 years 6 months ago
Children look for water snakes in the pond
Swachh Punjab' is a stinking reality
The state's high toilet coverage has compounded the problem of water pollution and diseases. It now needs an efficient and affordable sewage treatment system. Manu Moudgil posted 9 years 7 months ago
Not much distance between toilet and water source
The big, blue spot in India's 'Golden City'
Ghadsisar pond in Jaisalmer holds many tales of dedication and love from an era gone by. It also symbolises how water was valued over caste and class. Manu Moudgil posted 9 years 7 months ago
A view of the Ghadsisar
Golden city around the pond
Amritsar is as famous for the 'sarovar' surrounding the Golden Temple as it is for the Harmandir Sahib itself but how much do you know about this water body, which has a capacity of 31,000 gallons? Manu Moudgil posted 9 years 7 months ago
A devotee takes a dip in the holy sarovar
Drought and the desert: They don't go hand in hand here
With its low rainfall, western Rajasthan might seem like a prime candidate for drought, but the combination of old age wisdom and new age techniques have helped Barmer access fresh water continuously. Manu Moudgil posted 9 years 7 months ago
Beris serve both people and their livestock.
Get drenched in the Himalayas!
Bhagsunag Falls in McLeod Ganj, Sahastradhara in Dehradun, and Kempty Falls near Mussoorie have long histories. We give you the the full lowdown, tips on what to do and how to get there. Manu Moudgil posted 9 years 8 months ago
Bhagsunag in McLeod Ganj, Dharamsala
Water, science and us
The science behind groundwater isn't well understood but how can this be changed so that people manage their water better? Manu Moudgil posted 9 years 8 months ago
Testing is one of the components of workshop.
Rajasthan village united by water
Baadi near Jodhpur turned its weakness into strength to halt distress migration and reduce its dependence on rains. Manu Moudgil posted 9 years 10 months ago
Baadi's lush fields amidst barren landscape
From wasteland to wonderland
Aravali Institute of Management in Jodhpur shows how high soil salinity, which eats into cement structures, can be dealt with through harvesting water and using native plant species. Manu Moudgil posted 9 years 10 months ago
Around 15 lakes helped deal with soil salinity
Food hub deserts water legacy
Only a few of Bikaner's over 100 ponds are well-maintained today, some thanks to the efforts of citizens, and another due to rooftop rainwater being channeled. Could the remaining get as lucky? Manu Moudgil posted 9 years 11 months ago
Harsholaav pond in Bikaner
Fish frenzy in the land of butter chicken!
Punjab has the country's highest yield from freshwater fish farming but can it sustain the momentum and kickstart a 'Blue Revolution'? Manu Moudgil posted 10 years 1 month ago
Fish farming in Punjab
A case against small hydropower
Small hydel projects are often hailed as sustainable models of power production but they spark an equal number of contentious issues much like the bigger projects. Manu Moudgil posted 10 years 1 month ago
The Mani Mahesh hydel project near Saho village.
Kuhl, kohli and a lost tradition
Kuhls, the community-owned irrigation channels of Himachal Pradesh, have lost their importance over time. Is it because the state has begun managing them causing a disconnect with the people? Manu Moudgil posted 10 years 3 months ago
Kuhls carry glacial melt to fields for irrigation
Ripples of Sukhomajri
Sukhomajri village, the model of watershed development, is today a witness to man's changing priorities which is separating him from his environment. The video tells the full story. Manu Moudgil posted 10 years 3 months ago
The main irrigation tank at Sukhomajri
Holi-Bajoli hydropower project shifts banks
A group of women in Himachal protest the shifting of a hydel project from the right bank to the left of the Ravi river. While it may seem like a simple 'side' issue, the truth is far more complex. Manu Moudgil posted 10 years 4 months ago
Himachal women protest Holi-Bajoli hydel plant
Punjab wades in troubled waters
During the Green Revolution, Punjab became the biggest contributor to India's food basket but at a cost-groundwater decline. Can its farmers figure out a way to stem this and boost productivity? Manu Moudgil posted 10 years 6 months ago
Groundwater is falling by 1 metre every year
Water woes of a different kind
Southwest Punjab negotiates deep waters as excess canal irrigation turns crop fields into fish farms. Manu Moudgil posted 10 years 7 months ago
Waterlogged fields in Udeekaran village
Coexistence possible—farms and forests, man and nature
Khonoma village near Kohima upholds a sustainable form of jhum cultivation, which doesn't fell but only prunes trees. This video narrates how farms and forests can co-exist. Manu Moudgil posted 10 years 7 months ago
Alder trees are great nitrogen fixators
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