Published in Mint
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Urban Water
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A Possible Solution for Bengaluru’s Water Crisis
Published in The Hindu
What Led to Bengaluru Water Crisis? Unchecked Concretisation Coupled with Lack of Political Will
Published in The Print
Netas vs. Citizens: Bangalore Water Crisis Deepens
Published in The Free Press Journal
कर्नाटक के डिप्टी सीएम डीके शिवकुमार ने रियायती दर पर पानी उपलब्ध कराने का आश्वासन दिया
Published in NDTV India
Borewell at Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister’s Home Goes Dry
Published in NDTV
Why is Bengaluru Staring at a Severe Water Shortage?
Published in The Hindu
Bengaluru, the Parched IT Capital of India
Published in The Hindu
First floods, now dry days: Decoding tech hub Bengaluru’s water woes
Published in Moneycontrol
Where Does Bengaluru Get Water from?
It is important to understand where Bengaluru gets water from and how it is used to tackle the recurring problems of floods and water shortages.
Wastewater Reuse Policies across Indian States
We reviewed wastewater reuse policies and action plans across Indian states to determine reuse options, targets, and water quality standards.
India’s Groundwater Saga
Published in CNBC-TV18
Why Construction Sites in Bengaluru Must Use Treated Wastewater
Published in Bangalore Mirror
India’s ‘lake man’ cleans up critical water supplies
Published in AFP – France24
Exploring the use of data and models in transboundary water governance
This study highlights how data and models in transboundary water governance require sensitive, context-aware application, emphasizing political realities, local engagement, and transdisciplinary collaboration for successful cooperation.
Lake Rejuvenation Can Resolve Urban Water Issues, But Only if Done Scientifically
WELL Labs has partnered with DCB Bank and Friends of Lakes to demonstrate a scientific approach to lake rejuvenation that takes into account the ecology and communities’ needs.
What We Learnt from the Water Reuse Project in 2023
We uncovered gaps and opportunities in the wastewater treatment and reuse ecosystem and garnered interest from emerging water-intensive industries.
How We Can Make Bengaluru’s Water Systems More Sustainable and Affordable
WELL Labs has partnered with the Swiss Federal Aquatic Institute of Science and Technology (Eawag) to research decentralised wastewater treatment and reuse and enable their adoption in Bengaluru for improved water security.
Water Security: Can Bengaluru Learn From Singapore?
Published in Times of India
Drought in India: Can Businesses Play a Role in Collective Action for Water Security?
Published in Eco-Business


















