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P Sainath: The water crisis is not caused by drought
Magsaysay award winner & founder-editor of PARI, P Sainath analyses India's water scarcity, the agrarian crisis & farmer suicides, before asking: what can we do about it? priyad posted 4 years 9 months ago
Picture: The semi-arid regions of the Moyar-Bhavani River basin in Tamil Nadu. Picture credit: Prathigna Poonacha, Tanvi Deshpande; Indian Institute for Human Settlements from India Water Portal on Flickr. Picture used for representational purposes only
Jolted by water shortage, Chitlapakkam RWA takes up roadside rainwater harvesting.
Chennai residents take matters into their hands in a novel initiative priyad posted 4 years 9 months ago
Residents of Muthulakshmi Nagar in Chitlapakkam came together to inaugurate the pilot roadside rainwater harvesting project in their area. Pic : L Sundararaman for Citizen Matters
"Digging recharge wells is the only way Bengaluru won’t run out of water"
A million recharge wells for Bangalore priyad posted 4 years 9 months ago
Ramakrishna Bovi is a traditional well-digger in Bengaluru. Image credit: Citizen Matters
35 years on, government looks away as Bhopal neighbourhood continues to drink chemical-laden water
Bhopal Gas Leak: Long Term Impact priyad posted 4 years 9 months ago
Children at the Chingari Trust, Bhopal. Pic: Shuriah Niazi for Citizen Matters
All work and some play
Collective action games trigger conversations around the nature of the invisible and immeasurable common pool resource - groundwater. priyad posted 4 years 9 months ago
Villagers in Magradeh, Madhya Pradesh watching neighbouring farmers play a game. Image credit: Water Practitioners Network
Rural sanitation: A charter of demands
Research & experience over 20 years in rural Odisha shows that an effective rural sanitation model requires both financial assistance & an integrated water supply. priyad posted 4 years 9 months ago
Raibari Bewa standing near the toilet, bathroom unit and collecting water from the third tap in Dudukaguda village, in Thuamul Rampur block, Kalahandi district of Odisha. On the walls, details of Swachh Bharat Mission benefits availed by her in Odia | Picture courtesy: Ajaya Behera
Spending a summer building scalable water access in rural India
A young college graduate shares his experience working with Tata Trusts in Assam on water issues. priyad posted 4 years 9 months ago
Stream Network in Tezpur, Assam. Image credit: Rohit Sar
Springing back to life
CHIRAG in Uttarakhand works with communities to revive local springs to achieve water security. priyad posted 4 years 9 months ago
Image source: Water Practitioners Network
The many facets to the fluoride problem in Chikkaballapur, Karnataka
INREM Foundation and The Fluoride Network have worked in Chikkaballapur extensively, to battle the problem of fluoride contamination in groundwater. priyad posted 4 years 10 months ago
A can of 20 litres of RO filtered water costs around Rs. 20 in Chikballapur. Image credit: Karthik Seshan
Adequate water most important for plant diversity
Study shows how rainfall and temperature affect variety of plants in major bio-geographic zones of India priyad posted 4 years 10 months ago
Image used for representational purposes only. Image source: India Water Portal on Flickr
How can forecasting of extreme rainfall events be improved?
Greater precision in forecast of extreme events is critical. priyad posted 4 years 10 months ago
Villages under water which gushed in as Cyclone Aila struck south 24 Parganas. Image credit: Anil Gulati from IWP Flickr. Image used for representational purposes only.
Urbanization, changing cropping patterns contributing to temperature rise
Study shows land use changes responsible for higher temperatures priyad posted 4 years 10 months ago
Image credit: Sourabh Phadke from India Water Portal on Flickr
How millets can make India’s food basket climate-resilient
Study reveals millets can mitigate effects of climate change on rainfed agriculture, thus improving food security. priyad posted 4 years 10 months ago
Millets. Image source: Wikimedia Commons
Engage local communities to protect marine life: study
Study shows need for awareness, involvement of local stakeholders to protect marine life priyad posted 4 years 10 months ago
Gorgonians, one of the highly traded species, which is protected under WLPA (Photo : Vardhan Patankar)
Unravelling NITI Aayog’s Composite Water Management Index: Veering to a pragmatic approach
An analysis of the effectiveness of the Composite Water Management Index as a policy-making tool priyad posted 4 years 10 months ago
Image for representational purposes only. Image credit: India Water Portal
High levels of arsenic found in groundwater in Uttar Pradesh
Study finds 2.34 crore people in rural UP exposed to high levels of arsenic in groundwater priyad posted 4 years 11 months ago
Arsenic concentration in groundwater of Uttar Pradesh shown by blue, green and red circles. Image courtesy: India Science Wire
Study throws new light on evolution of northern Indian Ocean
Samples from the Laxmi Basin uncover fascinatingly complex evolution of Indian Ocean priyad posted 4 years 11 months ago
Dr. Pandey in discussion with other members of the expedition. Image credit: India Science Wire
What women want
As India votes this month in the Lok Sabha Elections, WaterAid India takes a look at how water and sanitation are still top of mind for many female voters across the country. priyad posted 5 years ago
Image credit: WaterAid/Prashanth Vishwanathan
An integrated approach to water quality management
Chemical contamination of drinking water is a significant health concern in India, one we haven’t realised the magnitude of. Practitioners across sectors must come together to tackle this issue. priyad posted 5 years 1 month ago
Photo courtesy: Arjun Swaminathan
Women and Water
On International Women's Day today, we take a look at the critical connects between gender and water. priyad posted 5 years 2 months ago
Women and water: a critical connect
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