Wetlands

WWD 2024: Both Wetlands & Human Beings Remain Neglected

(Feature Image: Struggling for survival: The harrowing lives of Anchar Lake Nadru harvesters. The Nadru harvesters highlight the lack of safety measures, as they can only afford low-quality wetsuits. Haseeb Ibm Hameed/Greater Kashmir)

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Wetlands

WWD 2024: Top Ten Ramsar Wetland stories from India: Participatory Decision Making needed but totally absent

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DRP News Bulletin

DRP NB 290124: Wetlands and Human Wellbeing: So little reflected in wetlands governance

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Bhutan

BHUTAN DRP 2023: Uncertain Fate of Mega Hydro

The Dams, Rivers & People overview of Bhutan here, mainly from media reports from Bhutan, highlights the failed hydropower goal of adding 10000 MW capacity by 2020. The fate of the 1200 MW Punatsangchu I remains uncertain, yet to be decided if the dam will be abandoned for barrage. The flood disaster in July 2023 that washed away 32 MW Yungichhu HEP and killed about 23 people was possibly sign of things to come, as shown by the washing away of the 1200 MW Teesta 3 project in neighbouring Sikkim in early Oct 2023 with GLOF. On positive side, Bhutan has decided to go for Solar and Wind. The Nikachhu HEP is likely to be commissioned soon, adding 118 MW to Bhutan’s installed capacity.

But let us begin with a postive story of a woman River Guardian.

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DRP News Bulletin

DRP NB 220124: Welcome news about Rainfall related issues

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Nepal

DRP NEPAL 2023: Vibrant debate about Hydro Projects

This provides an overview of Dams, Rivers & People related issues in Napel in just concluded 2023. While export of hydropower to India is central this year following Nepal PM’s June 2023 visit to India. Pancheshwar, the most ambitious of the projects have seen no real progress in spite of repeated statements. An agreement signed with India to export upto 10000 MW of hydropower in ten years has raised lot of hopes in both countries. The electricity trade has indeed expanded significantly in 2023. There is also renewed hope for Nepal succeeding in export of hydropower to Bangladesh via India, but this still needs some concrete success.

However, most interesting is the vibrant debate in Nepal media about adverse economics, impact on environment, biodiversity and disasters, in addition to displacement risk for thousands of people. Some called it costly madness. It also notes that climate change does not even figure in decision making process. The overview begins with that debate.

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Bangladesh

DRP BANGLADESH 2023: Rivers dominate in a River Intense Nation

In this overview of 2023 issues related to Dams, Rivers and People in Bangladesh, we see how rivers dominate the discourse in one of the most river intense nations of the world. As expected, as India and Bangladesh share the rivers in so many ways, the bilateral issues also dominate. These includes fisheries, power sharing, navigation, besides of course water sharing. As expected, Teesta water sharing issue dominates more than others.

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Groundwater

GW Overview 2023: Top Ten Judicial Actions

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Groundwater

GW Overview 2023: Top ten Govt actions

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Groundwater

India Groundwater 2023: Reaching Depletion Tipping Point?

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