by Rajesh Ramamoorthy, Saad Ahmed | Jan 25, 2024 | Urban Water Blogs
Lake Rejuvenation Can Resolve Urban Water Issues, But Only if Done Scientifically With climate change, many regions are experiencing extreme variability in rainfall. In 2023, Karnataka faced a drought regarded as the worst in 123 years. The year before, however, the...
by Ishita Jalan, Maulik Sisodia, Rahul Sisodiya | Nov 27, 2023 | Technical Consulting Blogs
Remote Sensing in Rajasthan: Can Jaltol Buttress Traditional Johads? This blog was co-authored by Maulik Sisodia, Executive Director of Tarun Bharat Sangh, and Rahul Sisodiya, who leads watershed management projects at TBS. WELL Labs has signed a Memorandum of...
by Rashmi Kulranjan, Shashank Palur, Muhil Nesi | Oct 11, 2023 | Urban Water Publications
How Water Flows Through Bengaluru: Urban Water Balance Report Illustration depicting the flows and stores of water in Bengaluru city. Credit: Sarayu Neelakantan Bengaluru’s water problems may seem contradictory. In the height of summer, borewells and lakes dry up and...
by Veena Srinivasan | May 7, 2023 | Urban Water Press & Media
Explained | What did India’s first national water-body census find? A view of the Bhavani river. Photo by Rashmi Kulranjan Water bodies are increasingly under threat from pollution, encroachment, urbanisation, and drying India is facing a water crisis with groundwater...
by Rashmi Kulranjan | Nov 7, 2022 | Urban Water Press & Media
Study on Cascading Lakes in Hebbal Explains Why Many Have Dried Up Challekere lake in Bengaluru. Photo by Rashmi Kulranjan The flooding in Bengaluru in October 2022 made national headlines as the ‘high-tech’ IT capital of India was ground to a halt. The severity of...