From salinity to carbon sinks: How hidden underground drainage pipes are reviving India’s black soil
New research reveals how underground drainage pipes are transforming India’s degraded black soils into productive carbon ...
Budget 2026-27 signals a major redesign of India's rural landscape. From the ₹95,692 crore VB-G RAM G mission to the ...
Access is not safety. New research analyzes NFHS-5 data to reveal how wealth, education, and social identity create a deep ...
Is Manipur’s water security a paradox? Explore how the Water Poverty Index identifies critical risks in Imphal East, West, ...
Examining the impact of PM-KUSUM subsidies in Haryana. Learn how solar technology is reshaping farmer behavior and ...
It is 2026, and safe drinking water in India is still not a given. For many urban residents, water remains an invisible certainty, flowing through taps until it suddenly doesn’t. When it fails, it ...
Radioactive waste from uranium mining is leaking into everyday life in Jadugoda, Jharkhand—showing up as birth defects, cancers, chronic illness and profound distress. Uncovered tailing ponds sit ...
Tropical cyclones are among the most destructive weather systems affecting India, shaping lives along the eastern and western coasts every year. India experiences 5–6 cyclones annually, with the Bay ...
This article explores why ease of access, social norms, and slow-moving cultural traits shape how rural households accept community-based water purification systems and what this means for improving ...
Indigenous communities have long managed their ecology, environment and food security and livelihood needs through traditional knowledge and institutions guided by socio-cultural norms, values, sacred ...
While encroachment, siltation, poor maintenance of traditional irrigation tanks limit farmers in Andhra Pradesh from accessing water in the command areas, strengthening WUAs shows a promising way ...
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