A Niti Aayog report in 2018 confirmed what we all feared – India is facing the ‘worst water crisis in its history’. But the biggest crisis today is – the crisis of water governance. In India, the governance of water is organised largely around laws and institutions tasked with allocating and regulating the use of water among various claimants, but doesn’t involve water protection. This has resulted in poor outcomes since governance must include protection in order to ensure that water is available today and in the future. The failure to do so has led to conflicts among different water users
Groundwater is now the main source of water for all major water uses in India and needs to be given ...
Freshwater as a natural resource is finite on the planet earth, and India suffers from acute shortag...
Water is indispensable for human life. As a matter of fact, any economy is inextricably linked with ...
A Niti Aayog report in 2018 confirmed what we all feared – India is facing the ‘worst water crisis i...
The water sector in India and vested interests in it have always been averse to change. We have now ...
The present water availability scenario that exists in the country has brought about the famous wate...
The developing economies are facing water problems at a massive level. At present, coining the term ...
The Bundelkhand region in India has been dealing with a severe water crisis for the last two decades...
The paper tries to look at the legal frameworks in the water sector in India, from the first laws dr...
The Cauvery water dispute is symptomatic of some of the biggest problems that India is grappling wit...
Water is the most important natural resource; it is essential to all forms of life. Surface water a...
The challenges of managing resource use in the world's largest democracy Intensifying droughts and c...
Water resources management is becoming increasingly complicated issue in India, as water demands inc...
Water is indeed the most precious resource. However, due to man’s unplanned development, the water r...
Water is a foundation of life and livelihoods and is a key to sustainable development. Successful wa...
Groundwater is now the main source of water for all major water uses in India and needs to be given ...
Freshwater as a natural resource is finite on the planet earth, and India suffers from acute shortag...
Water is indispensable for human life. As a matter of fact, any economy is inextricably linked with ...
A Niti Aayog report in 2018 confirmed what we all feared – India is facing the ‘worst water crisis i...
The water sector in India and vested interests in it have always been averse to change. We have now ...
The present water availability scenario that exists in the country has brought about the famous wate...
The developing economies are facing water problems at a massive level. At present, coining the term ...
The Bundelkhand region in India has been dealing with a severe water crisis for the last two decades...
The paper tries to look at the legal frameworks in the water sector in India, from the first laws dr...
The Cauvery water dispute is symptomatic of some of the biggest problems that India is grappling wit...
Water is the most important natural resource; it is essential to all forms of life. Surface water a...
The challenges of managing resource use in the world's largest democracy Intensifying droughts and c...
Water resources management is becoming increasingly complicated issue in India, as water demands inc...
Water is indeed the most precious resource. However, due to man’s unplanned development, the water r...
Water is a foundation of life and livelihoods and is a key to sustainable development. Successful wa...
Groundwater is now the main source of water for all major water uses in India and needs to be given ...
Freshwater as a natural resource is finite on the planet earth, and India suffers from acute shortag...
Water is indispensable for human life. As a matter of fact, any economy is inextricably linked with ...