by Shreya Nath, Gayathri Muraleedharan | Apr 21, 2026 | Urban Water / Blogs
Three Years of Designing Water Resilience Building water security is not merely a technical puzzle; it is about understanding and reweaving the social and institutional fabrics on which it is built | Illustration by Sarayu Neelkanthan Three years ago, the Urban Water...
by Shree DN | Mar 30, 2024 | Urban Water / In the News
Making Every Drop Count ‘The adoption of several past research studies, some currently underway, is looking into the change in consumer mindset and aversion to wastewater reuse. There should be a higher degree of awareness and consumer education on treated water...
by Hari Prasad HK | Mar 28, 2024 | Urban Water / Op-eds
Lake Health Index Reveals Pollution Concerns in Bengaluru’s Water Bodies The citizen-driven Lake Health Index project assessed the condition of three lakes in the city: Ulsoor, Doddabommasandra and Shivapura. Bengaluru grapples with a persistent water stress, worsened...
by Anand Sarkar | Mar 22, 2024 | Urban Water / In the News
Bengaluru’s Water Math is Badly Failing as ‘Zero Water Days’ Loom This year’s summer is a trailer for a bigger water crisis in a city which once boasted of great weather and good life. Now, authorities acknowledge they cannot bring more water to the city. Nearly half...
by Indulekha Aravind | Mar 21, 2024 | Urban Water / In the News
DryLuru: India’s Silicon Valley Either Looking Up at the Skies or Awaiting Tankers for Water Photo by Sanket Shah on Unsplash India’s technology city is either looking up at the skies or awaiting tankers for water. Since Cauvery alone cannot fulfill Bengaluru’s water...