Many colors of groundwater in a tiny Western Ghats village
The diversity and independence of water management in Konkan is remarkable ... where communities own, maintain and manage their own water.
The Chizami model of development
How women in a remote Nagaland village are bringing about transformation rooted in traditional Naga practices
A river comes to people
Nanduwali started flowing again when the villagers of Ghewar decided to work with nature and not against it.
Enter the magical forest of the Nayak family!
From kokum to jaggery, from art to music, the Nayak family of Karnataka has spent their lives gathering and preserving the tribal culture of Karnataka
The Last Builder of Naulas in Chatola, Nainital
Constructing naulas, small structures that house springs in Uttarakhand, requires an intimate knowledge of many sciences.
A campus habitat for butterflies
College Students plan to use their expertise to create more Butterfly parks on other campuses.
Sherdukpen: finding a recipe to fit the future
Enthusiastic bands of young people from this small tribal community in Arunachal Pradesh are trying to ind their future to their traditional roots
Is Responsible Tourism an Oxymoron?
Tourism policy in India is increasingly realizing the potential and need for genuinely community-run, ecologically sensitive visitation.
The Garden of My Childhood
We can and must conserve our natural legacies, and become the guardians of so many values, so many little sovereignties and stolen afternoons ...