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Groundwater crisis

Over-extraction, loss of natural recharge, and pollution are threatening India’s groundwater resource. Any hope for mitigating the looming groundwater crisis lies in understanding the irony of an invaluable yet invisible resource. Jay Mazoomdaar brings to us the various facets of this irony and the impact it can have on the lives of the people..M

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India is not facing a major water crisis

The rising population and improvement in lifestyles has led to a rapid growth in the demand for water in India. In most places, people are extracting more water than is being recharged. Yet, experts say that India’s water situation cannot be termed as a ‘crisis’. In an interview with Suparna Mukherji, Pawan Kumar Bansal, Union Minister for Water Resources, Government of India, explains the internal dynamics of India’s water sector and various related issues..
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Kumbh Mela: the logistics of spirituality

The Kumbh Mela – the largest religious gathering in the world – has begun in Haridwar, Uttar Pradesh. Millions of devotes are fl ocking to this town to take a dip in the holy waters and cleanse themselves and their ancestors of all sins and evils. Samrat Mukherjee reports on the on-ground situation in the Kumbh Mela and a unique protest that is taking place in Haridwar..

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The truth behind Climategate

As the prediction of the melting of the Himalayan Glaciers by 2035 being erroneous made headlines, the IPCC came under the scanner. Panned by climate sceptics and critics, the world climate panel is struggling to maintain its credibility. Prof. Lawrence G Gundersen offers his views on the current controversy and how we are losing sight of the larger picture.. read more

Catching water where it falls: five cities experiment with rainwater harvesting

Whatever the government may say, India is on the verge of a major water crisis. Rainwater harvesting can definitely be a solution, especially for the urban areas. Prabha Dhavala surveys five major cities of India to know the current trends in rainwater harvesting in the country.

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Nowhere to hide: poor security dogs tiger reserves

In this Chinese Year of the Tiger, from 14 February 2010 till 2 February 2011, conservationists fear a worldwide spurt in the poaching of the big cats to meet the demand for their pelt, body parts, and derivatives. Anuradha Dutt reports on the failed measures for tiger conservation in India and the lax security in major tiger reserves.. read more

Rain-fed agriculture: the answer to India’s food security?

In the words of Dr Manmohan Singh, both the availability of food and the control of prices remain major challenges for India. And these challenges are intrinsically linked to the exploitation of water resources. In the backdrop of the looming water crisis, Suparna Mukherji analyses the viability of rain-fed agriculture for ensuring food security in India..
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