A village is turning cow dung to electricity
Biogas from cow dung is locally converted into electricity, saving on power bills, preventing pollution of ponds and providing organic manure and clean electricity.
Turning obstacle into opportunity in Tamil Nadu
Varadharajapuram village, which currently powers only its street lights, will soon save nearly Rs.1 lakh in electricity bills.
How a tribal village in Damoh fought for its land and rejuvenated it
About 25,000 people participated in the Yatra, marching from Gwalior to Delhi to make a statement about their Forest Rights.
Sundarlal Bahuguna: A Himalayan voice for ecological truth and social justice
Generations of activists learnt from him about the connection between forests, livelihoods, gender inequalities, and the sheer injustice of ‘development’
Vedanthangal – Protecting our Future
Children and youth protest against the denotification of Vedanthangal Bird Sanctuary by making art
How to leverage trained water professionals
Who are the trained people, where are they, and what do they already know?
In a First, a City Frees a River Using Funds Meant To Concretise It
The best way to mitigate flood damage (by rivers) is to let (their) floodplains be(!)
Children make art to save Vedanthangal Bird Sanctuary
Children across cities protest against the denotification of Vedanthangal Bird Sanctuary, during the lockdown, by making art
Usharmukti project: A confluence of institutions for rejuvenating rivers
The efforts of the villagers in planning, executing, and monitoring the watershed plans are being facilitated by three institutions.