by Aditya Vikram Jain | Dec 16, 2025 | Technical Consulting / Blogs
How Community-Led Planning Is Changing the Groundwater Story in Jhansi A view of the landscape in Jhansi. Photo credit: Aditya Vikram Jain Bundelkhand’s identity is shaped by its harsh climate and the enduring resilience of its people. But even this resilience is...
by WELL Labs Team | Nov 11, 2025 | Updates
Groundwater, Climate Resilience & Africa’s Aquifers with Richard Taylor How should we understand groundwater in a warming world? Why has groundwater become the climate resilience resource for millions of people and what do we now know about how fast recharge can...
by WELL Labs Team | Sep 30, 2025 | Updates
Groundwater in the Indo-Gangetic Basin with Alan M MacDonald What makes the Indo-Gangetic Basin one of the most important aquifers in the world? How do stable isotopes, CFCs, and even traces of pharmaceuticals help us understand where groundwater comes from and how...
by Kaylea Menon, Anam Husain | Sep 24, 2025 | Urban Water / Blogs
Incorporating Nature-Based Solutions to Manage Flooding: Transforming Bengaluru’s Manyata Tech Park The stormwater drain carrying water from Rachenahalli Lake in Manyata Tech Park. Photo by Namitha Nayak Manyata Tech Park, an IT hub in north Bengaluru, floods...
by Harshitha Padmavinod | Jun 2, 2025 | Urban Water / In the News
Are White-Topped Roads Worsening Flooding in Bengaluru? Photo by Dibakar Roy on Unsplash Roads in Bengaluru are designed without keeping water recharge and drainage systems in mind, often leading to flooding in the city. “If people see more cases of flooding because...