COVID-19 has devastated the life of humans. It is nothing but the repercussion of devastation caused by humans on earth. We, the humans, have became so insensitive towards nature and its resources that we do not think twice before spoiling the flaura and fauna of it. Among these, beautiful, graceful and the most respectful resource on the planet are our rivers. The existence of rivers are directly proportional to survival of life on earth, be it humans or animals. Rivers are life, rivers have life. There is no doubt about that. The same has been reiterated by several High courts and Supreme Court of India.COVID-19 has devastated the life of humans. It is nothing but the repercussion of devastation caused by humans on earth. We, the humans, ...
Few things have a greater impact on our lives than water. Water is a paradox: it is a seemingly abu...
Planet Earth is a closed system, essentially in what refers to the exchange of matter. Consequently,...
No life on earth can exit without water scientist estimate that there is over 1 billion cubic kilome...
COVID-19 has devastated the life of humans. It is nothing but the repercussion of devastation caused...
Rivers are among the most fascinating creations of nature, closely related to human development and ...
Water is the most essential element for survival of living beings on planet earth. To live a healthy...
Water is life, life is water. Water is indispensably important for sustenance of life. Wetlands serv...
Water is a precondition for human, animal and plant life on Earth. Deforestation, pollution, over-ex...
Life on earth is not possible without water. Only 3 % of the total water available is freshwater. Mo...
The Ganges is India’s holiest and most revered river. Often referred to as “Mother Ganges”, this riv...
About 70 % of the Earth's surface is covered by water, the most precious natural resource that ...
Various environmental factors influence the outbreak and spread of epidemic or pandemics which, in t...
River structure and functioning are governed naturally by geography and climate but are vulnerable t...
Anything in the environment which can be used is called a ‘natural resource’. Protecting the environ...
The starting point of our research is water, which we study together with the earth, our living plan...
Few things have a greater impact on our lives than water. Water is a paradox: it is a seemingly abu...
Planet Earth is a closed system, essentially in what refers to the exchange of matter. Consequently,...
No life on earth can exit without water scientist estimate that there is over 1 billion cubic kilome...
COVID-19 has devastated the life of humans. It is nothing but the repercussion of devastation caused...
Rivers are among the most fascinating creations of nature, closely related to human development and ...
Water is the most essential element for survival of living beings on planet earth. To live a healthy...
Water is life, life is water. Water is indispensably important for sustenance of life. Wetlands serv...
Water is a precondition for human, animal and plant life on Earth. Deforestation, pollution, over-ex...
Life on earth is not possible without water. Only 3 % of the total water available is freshwater. Mo...
The Ganges is India’s holiest and most revered river. Often referred to as “Mother Ganges”, this riv...
About 70 % of the Earth's surface is covered by water, the most precious natural resource that ...
Various environmental factors influence the outbreak and spread of epidemic or pandemics which, in t...
River structure and functioning are governed naturally by geography and climate but are vulnerable t...
Anything in the environment which can be used is called a ‘natural resource’. Protecting the environ...
The starting point of our research is water, which we study together with the earth, our living plan...
Few things have a greater impact on our lives than water. Water is a paradox: it is a seemingly abu...
Planet Earth is a closed system, essentially in what refers to the exchange of matter. Consequently,...
No life on earth can exit without water scientist estimate that there is over 1 billion cubic kilome...