Drought is one of the most damaging natural hazards India faces. It does not arrive suddenly like a flood or a cyclone. Instead, it builds quietly when rainfall ...
Anchar Lake stretched across 19 square kilometres for centuries. Fishing families, nadru cultivators, and vegetable farmers ...
The wetlands of the Kashmir Valley serve as vital biodiversity hotspots and provide wintering habitats for migratory birds such as waterfowl arriving from Siberia and Central Asia besides supporting ...
The NGT issues a flurry of orders: directing a new inspection into Najafgarh Drain encroachment, proposing a ₹5 lakh/inlet ...
Discover the ultra-low-pressure RO technology that converts brackish and contaminated water into potable water with just ...
Water scarcity due to declining snowfall and dying springs is forcing pastoralists in Jammu and Kashmir to abandon their ...
In Achan, a residential area on the outskirts of Srinagar, the breeze does not carry the freshness of spring or the postcard ...
India’s rice cultivation is undergoing a profound transformation as mechanisation from transplanters and direct seeding to AI-driven precision tools replaces labour-intensive methods, boosting ...
India’s fertiliser industry faces a turning point as green urea promises to reduce natural gas use, emissions, and freshwater withdrawals. A detailed study reveals that decarbonising urea production ...
As paddy fields give way to construction and orchards, Kashmir’s farmers are finding new ways to stay rooted in the land while reimagining their future. What remains is a fading memory of a land once ...
In Bihar, water runs deep, but not always clean. Almost every home in the state depends on groundwater for drinking, cooking, and daily needs. But for millions of families, every sip carries a hidden ...