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Voices that go unheard
A documentary film throws light on the travails of people living on the banks of a changing Teesta. makarandpurohit posted 8 years ago
Minket Lepcha receives Young Green Filmmaker award at WIFF 2016
When in drought, save the livestock
What is the impact of drought on farmers and their livestock? Expert Sajal Kulkarni speaks to India Water Portal. makarandpurohit posted 8 years 1 month ago
Sajal Kulkarni
Water for everyone
How can we regulate water resources in an equitable way? Expert Pradeep Purandare speaks to India Water Portal. makarandpurohit posted 8 years 1 month ago
Pradeep Purandare
Damn the dams, say the displaced
Many people have been displaced by major dam projects in the country. A bigger threat, however, lies in the ageing dams waiting to collapse. makarandpurohit posted 8 years 1 month ago
The Hirakud dam
Rejuvenating traditional water system in Maharashtra
Caught between Malguzaars and the state government, the Malguzari tanks were left to die many years ago. A lone man spearheaded their revival in 2008. makarandpurohit posted 8 years 2 months ago
Janbhora Malguzari tank in Bhandara
Living in fear of water
The proposed Mohar reservoir project is expected to submerge two villages and adversely affect 10 other villages when completed. Needless to say, the villagers are anxious. makarandpurohit posted 8 years 2 months ago
Punam Kumar Deshmukh at the proposed Mohar reservoir site near Banjaridihi village.
State does a Nero while Kharun weeps
Despite the pitiable state of a polluted Kharun, the government is keen on developing the riverfront to attract tourists. makarandpurohit posted 8 years 3 months ago
Kharun river at Mahadev Ghat, Raipur.
Pipara women realise pipe dream
Pipara village in the parched Bundelkhand region stands out for its uninterrupted water supply. The village has their women to thank for it. makarandpurohit posted 8 years 3 months ago
Women fill water from one of the taps at Pipara.
Farm ponds save village from drought
Tonk Khurd’s innovative farm ponds prove that when it comes to solving water crisis, one size does not fit all. makarandpurohit posted 8 years 4 months ago
Vikram Patel near his farm pond in Chidavad.
Simhastha leaves farmers fuming
The festival has hordes of Ujjain farmers broke and the mighty Kshipra river troubled. Swift government action is needed to set things right. makarandpurohit posted 8 years 4 months ago
Kshipra at Mangalnath Ghat, Ujjain
At Simhastha, govt fishes in Kshipra’s troubled waters
The state machinery’s face-saving measures during Simhastha saw Kshipra river carrying more muck in her than ever. While the river yearns for revival, the government seems keen on interlinking rivers. makarandpurohit posted 8 years 4 months ago
Kshipra before Shahi Snan
Mangrove nurseries protect coasts and livelihoods
Mangrove plantations in coastal Odisha are not just protecting people from storms and cyclones, but also opening up new livelihood possibilities. makarandpurohit posted 8 years 5 months ago
Mangrove Nursery at Naupal ( Source: Regional Centre For Development Cooperation)
Government schemes converge at Sarda Panchayat in Sambalpur, Odisha
Thanks to the successful implementation of the Rural Water Supply and Sanitation (RWSS) scheme, villagers began to believe in collective action and community development. makarandpurohit posted 8 years 6 months ago
View of Sarda village, Odisha
The Dying Springs of Chirimiri'
Blasting and drilling around Chirimiri's coal mines have taken a toll on the area's water resources and environment. The film presents the community's perspective on this issue. makarandpurohit posted 8 years 6 months ago
Coal mining in Chirimiri
Villagers in Puri, Odisha return to agriculture after a 32 year hiatus
Roadways construction affected the natural water drainage and blocked canals since 1980. Recent restoration works has infused life back into two villages in Madhuban Gram Panchayat. makarandpurohit posted 8 years 7 months ago
Canal restoration in Puri district (Source: Regional Centre for Development Cooperation)
Water for Profit: Experiences from America and India
Privatisation of water services has resulted in raised costs, poor quality and unreliable service--not just in India but around the world. The film tells India's and America's story. makarandpurohit posted 8 years 7 months ago
NMC Employees Union and residents of Nagpur protest water privatisation
5 crore people cleanse themselves at the cost of 5000
Ujjain's own labourers, farmers and the Kshipra river will bear the brunt of the onslaught of pilgrims at the upcoming Ujjain Simhastha (Kumbh Mela). makarandpurohit posted 8 years 8 months ago
Early morning at Ramghat, Ujjain
Preparing for the Ujjain Simhastha Kumbh Mela
How is the MP government going to handle the water, sanitation and solid waste issues at the Mela? Diwakar Natu, Chairman of the Mela Authority talks to India Water Portal. makarandpurohit posted 8 years 8 months ago
Diwakar Natu, Chairman of Simhastha Fair Authority
Floating gardens for the landless
Flood affected areas in coastal Odisha have adopted new ways of farming. Called floating gardens, these have the scope to reduce the food insecurities of the landless poor. makarandpurohit posted 8 years 8 months ago
Women working on a floating garden (Source: RCDC)
Rice-fish culture transforms the lives of cyclone-hit farmers in Odisha
Rice-fish systems allow for the production of fish and other aquatic animals as well as rice from the same rice field area, and generally without causing reductions in rice yields. makarandpurohit posted 8 years 9 months ago
Integrated Rice Fish Culture Unit Rajnagar (Source: RCDC, Odisha)
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