Damned squabbles
Waves of criticism against the newly proposed Kalpsar project wash away the Gujarat government's ambitious claims
The last lesson
There is a need to learn from the rainwater harvesting drive that has been carried out in Andhra Pradesh and Gujarat
Fantastic workers of the terrain
About 4,000 years ago, people in Lothal showed us how best to integrate land and water management practices
World Lion Day: Asiatic lions used to inhabit most of southwest Asia & India
For the last 130 years, the lion subspecies has been found only in Gujarat
Small distributed solar projects not eligible for subsidy, Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam clarifies
The clarification created a negative sentiment among investors who were already upset with the low purchase rate in the state
Simply Put: Keep away from water’s edge
Cyclone Maha: Landfall likely Nov 6
Expect rains, a rough sea, damage to crops and property
How India lost its finest Banni grasslands to an exotic species called Prosopis Juliflora
Lifted into prosperity
Community lift irrigation management systems have ushered in a new era in Shankerpura
Out of the depths
Women water-users are determined to have their say in water management policymaking
Water in the sand
Experiments in rainwater harvesting are recharging parched aquifers in Kutch
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Rain, rain, go away
Because Gujarat will quench its thirst with canals. And there will be no floods
Mumbai BRTS: held up in transit
Bus transport project changes hands; planners say it’s sabotage
The liquid heat trap
A giant pond at a dairy in Gujarat is the world's largest water storehouse of the sun's energy and heats about 80,000 litres of water everyday
Sanctuary saga
A recent investigation into the Narayan Sarovar Sanctuary lends support to the boundary reduction exercise by the state government
Washed, clean and green
The Vankars of Gujarat have reclaimed saline wastelands in Gujarat after 9 years of bloody struggle
Dahej blast: 3 dead, 32 injured in chemical factory accident
The number of casualties is expected to rise as many victims have received 70 per cent burn injuries
Do India's poor need coal from Adani's Carmichael mine?
Not if it restricts the Indian consumer’s options to source affordable energy
Simply Put: Natural disasters in Gujarat
Simply Put: The Kerala Model
Cyclone Tauktae likely to hit coastal Gujarat
It may make landfall in Gujarat by the evening of May 18
COVID-19: 300-400 Maldhari families from Gujarat stranded in Chhattisgarh
Pastoralists seen as ‘corona carriers’ in state
Gujarat’s rain-fed Fofal river dries up
This has sent villagers in Saurashtra region into a tizzy owing to the acute agrarian crisis
Fruits of Kachchh
In the arid district of Gujarat, a wide variety of wild fruits are relished by people