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Rivers that built a civilisation
In India, these waterways are more than just sources of sustenance-they are sacred, storied, and deeply interwoven with the cultural, economic, and spiritual fabric of the land, write BKP Sinha and Ar ...
Tucked away in the scenic town of Akhnoor, Jammu's best-kept secret, Ambaran whispers tales of a bygone era. Its ancient ...
India's longest and most holy river, the Ganges, is home to thousands of dolphins. But their survival is under threat. But these aren't like the ones found in oceans. They don't leap out of the ...
The Yarlung Tansgpo / Brahmaputra dam shows we often don’t know how to deal with rivers that cross national borders.
Miscommunication and misunderstood geography are confounding discussions about China’s planned dams on the Yarlung Tsangpo ...
The Delhi government approved the construction of a corridor along Sahibi river to reduce congestion ... to the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) for better expansion, maintenance ...
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India moving away from fuel subsidy is widely considered one of the most significant economic reforms, giving the government enough room for expanding its social and subsidy expenditure beyond ...
The rivers of India are not merely sources of livelihood; they possess their own uniqueness and hold significant religious beliefs. Many rivers are revered for their sanctity, water resources, and ...
India’s longest and most holy river, the Ganges, is home to thousands of dolphins. But their survival is under threat. But these aren’t like the ones found in oceans. They don’t leap out of the water ...