Jab We Met: The Han Meets the Yamuna River…
A story of two rivers talking.
Green movements as guardians of Pune’s nature
Individual and collective actions by Punekars to save the city’s ecological heritage demonstrate people’s power to make significant environmental and social interventions.
Re-envisioning Riverscapes and Urban Riverfronts in India: Toward Ecological and Social Harmony
Rights of Nature is emerging as a governance approach for protecting our ecosystems and their inhabitants.
Walking along the Indus
Our existential challenge is how we can nurture ethics of care and bring discourse that can alter the way we see the rest of nature.
The River Speaks
This short story was inspired by a walk organised alongside the Indus river in order to raise awareness and help the youth of Ladakh reconnect with the river and her ecosystem.
In search of Mayal Lyang
Harnessing the power of stories through community-led research to preserve Lepcha indigenous culture in India
The Guardians of Life
Testimonies of communities resisting and reconstructing, the beauty in struggle, resilience and strength found in being fully alive in troubled times.
The Right of Passage
A Graphic Novel - The river nurtures us, nourishes us; we must fight for her right to flow!