Lost lakes
Karnataka High Court expected to uphold agreements that allowed private firms to develop lakefronts and charge entry fee
Mullaperiyar controversy swings in TN's favour
Supreme Court appointed panel upholds strength of dam structure; says it need not be dismantled
Private desires, public fears
Asian Development Bank’s new plan insists on the private sector answer to water woes
Turn on the tap
Why do Americans buy expensive bottled water when they have high quality tap water? That’s been an abiding enquiry for PETER GLEICK. …
Passive neighbour
India remains indifferent as China builds dams on upper reaches of Brahmaputra
Revised draft national water policy restores priority to agriculture
Concerns expressed against privatisation and treating water as an economic good have been taken into account while revising the draft national …
How pure are their claims?
Market for water purifiers booms, but consumers cannot be sure of quality in absence of regulations
Prayers for a little
Rivers’ flows must be maintained to protect the services they provide, but India has no legislation
Delhi witnesses record June flood
River Yamuna rose to unprecedented levels on June 19, exacerbated by unregulated activities in the catchment
Telengana's water grouse
Regional disparity in allocation of Krishna water in Andhra Pradesh is both because of politics and topography, finds Bharat Lal Seth
Li's visit yields little on Brahmaputra
China goes ahead with dam construction, while both countries classify hydrological data in the name of national security