Amit Godse, a Pune-based bee conservationist and founder of Bee Basket, has been rescuing and relocating bees since 2016, ...
Northern India: Delhi NCR exhibits widespread subsidence linked to groundwater extraction. In Ghaziabad, subsidence has caused road and infrastructure damage, while Himalayan towns like Joshimath and ...
Surlabbi and Tamhini replace Cherrapunji as the wettest spots in India Cherrapunji or the Sohra weather station of the India ...
Rampant sand mining and climate change leave farmers struggling. Explore the environmental and economic consequences.
The Indian gharial (Gavialis gangeticus) is an ancient predator, a reptile that outlived the dinosaurs yet may not outlast us. It is one of India’s most unusual river creatures—ancient, elusive, and ...
Discover the deep cultural and social connections between people and water in India. Explore traditions, practices, and stories that highlight the role of water in shaping communities and livelihoods.
Explore how perennial rice, a scientific breakthrough from China, could revolutionize water use in India. Learn how this new ...
India holds just 4% of the world’s freshwater but sustains nearly 18% of its population. As climate change intensifies and demand rises, can policy, technology, and community action together avert a ...
On India’s coasts, an unusual sight has become increasingly common: glittering blue button jellies, Porpita porpita, washing ashore in vast swarms. This year, M ...
The Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS) was established in 1936 as the Sir Dorabji Tata Graduate School of Social Work. In 1944, it was renamed as the Tata Institute of Social Sciences. The year ...