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How Geopolitics Ruined Indus Ecology
The Indus Waters Treaty (IWT), now held in abeyance by India, was hammered out in 1960 and hailed as a triumph of diplomacy.
As traditional flood infrastructure faces criticism for high cost, ecological damage, and limited adaptability ... Some observed sites with leaky dams recorded groundwater level increases of up to 1.5 ...
Constructing check dams across Chittrar river to store surplus water for irrigation and drinking purposes discussed at ...
Imagine a world where a humble, furry engineer quietly builds wooden fortresses that hold the power to reshape entire ...
The Narendra Modi government has put the Indus Waters Treaty in abeyance following the Pahalgam terror attack.
I would like to explain the reasons for the lawsuit. Dam construction is underway. Environmental damage to the reservoir’s east side has already occurred. We accept this; the damage is permanent.
Locals have been asked to remain vigilant and keep away from the banks of the river.
While this can occur due to natural geological processes, human activities such as excessive groundwater extraction, mining ... The creation of large reservoirs behind dams increases the water load on ...
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Explore the environmental toll Gaza faces amid ongoing conflict, impacting wildlife and ecosystems in this historically rich area.
To fulfil Mumbai’s ever-growing demand for water, a new dam is in the pipeline. The State Wildlife Board has given their approval for the construction of the Gargai dam over 845 hectares of land in ...