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In Bhuj, Gujarat, tap water is not just tasted - it’s measured. And the number on a pocket-sized Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) ...
In India, domestic water consumption accounts for a relatively small portion of total freshwater use—typically around 5–7% of ...
We’ve been scooping the bottom of our rivers like they’re infinite sandpits. But while our cities rise taller and wider, our ...
In the rugged landscape of Chhattisgarh, where farming demands resilience, Khamdhodgi village stands as a story of reinvention. Just a few years ago, the farmer ...
From a babbling brook to a nasty drain’ by Dr. Srikant Gabale is both a scientific study and a passionate plea to reconsider ...
The other day in Greater Noida, after visiting a friend at the hospital, I stopped at a roadside stall for a glass of ...
Who we are and what we do? WRI India, an independent charity legally registered as the India Resources Trust, provides objective information and practical proposals to foster environmentally sound and ...
Water is the lifeblood of India—binding communities, shaping landscapes, and influencing everything from politics to culture. But its story is more than just a tale of scarcity or infrastructure; it’s ...
World Resources Institute (WRI) India, an independent charity legally registered as the India Resources Trust, provides objective information and practical proposals to foster environmentally sound ...
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