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The Gunther’s toad, a little-known amphibian, native to the rocky outcrops of southern India and a farmer's friend, is facing ...
In a quiet Kuruabahi village nestled in Assam’s Golaghat district, families rely on tubewells for their daily water needs, ...
In the remote tribal village of Jutpani, nestled in the rugged Melghat region of Maharashtra’s Amaravati district, Kunti Baithakar, a mother of three from the K ...
Kerala unveils plans to tackle climate risks to agricultureKerala has recently released the Climate-Resilient and Energy-Efficient Agriculture (CREEA) report th ...
Centre denies imposing water charges on farmers The Central government has refuted recent media reports claiming that farmers ...
Perched in the rolling hills of Meghalaya in the North-east of India is the capital city of Shillong, which is known for its ...
As India’s rivers buckle under the pressure of unchecked sand mining, urban sprawl, and a changing climate, one ancient ...
When we think of rivers, the image that usually comes to mind is that of flowing water, sometimes calm, sometimes fierce, but ...
India's looming water crisis, projected to intensify by 2030, is compounded by unreliable data that hampers effective resource management. Despite platforms like India-WRIS and international tools, ...
Reviving Water Bodies: Discover how India's lakes and ponds face threats from climate change, pollution, and urbanization, and explore solutions for restoration.
Riverine floods in India are changing in size, timing, and impact, bringing new challenges for safety, farming, and water planning across regions. Every year during the monsoon, we hear familiar flood ...