Tribunal extended againThe Mahadayi Water Disputes Tribunal, formed in 2010 to resolve water-sharing issues between Goa, ...
When people at the beach in Puducherry noticed the sea turning red recently, it raised safety concerns and prompted official ...
What comes to your mind when you imagine a river? A stream of water flowing through landscapes? While that's partly true, ...
The Sundarbans, a vast and fragile mangrove delta where the Brahmaputra, Padma, and Meghna rivers converge, is home to one of the most climate-vulnerable communities in the world. In India, Sundarbans ...
Kumbh 2025 is upon us, and millions of devotees are converging at the Sangam in Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh. This holy confluence of the Ganga, Yamuna, and the mythical Saraswati has been a spiritual ...
India generates approximately 500 million tons (MT) of crop residues annually, with around 141 MT categorised as surplus, and 92 MT being burned. The improper management of these residues leads to ...
IIMB’s Centre for Management Communication and Centre for Environment Education jointly host discussion on role of localised policymaking in global climate reparations The Karnataka State Action Plan ...
Droughts are not new to Maharashtra. While one-third of its talukas experience variable levels of droughts and water stress, climate change is expected to further affect water availability in the ...
Lab tests reveal severe industrial pollution in Navi Mumbai's creeks, lakes, and rivers, turning water black and killing marine life. Traditional fishermen, their livelihoods destroyed, will file a ...