Madhavankutty Pillai
From being gateways to gods to cleansing of sins, it has played a central role in religion and culture
From working to make Kutch villages self-sufficient to investing in traditional practices in the Himalayas to digging wells in Bengaluru, India’s frontline fighters are making water scarcity a thing of the past
The benefits of river rejuvenation extend to water and food security, tourism and recreation
Mulshi, one of the wettest places on the planet, marks the centenary of the world’s first anti-dam movement
Bengaluru continues to be water-stressed despite citizen awareness and initiatives to conserve and recharge lakes
A sarpanch brings round-the-clock water supply to every household in his Haryana village
I am confident that we will achieve the Jal Jeevan Mission’s target of taking drinking water to every household, says Jal Shakti Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat
The Jal Jeevan Mission is fulfilling a promise to provide every rural household with drinking water and a tap, a grand plan that began with the government integrating its disparate arms dealing with water under one ministry. Its biggest challenge now is to sustain groundwater and ensure India’s water security