DRP News Bulletin

DRP NB 190525: Kaleshwaram Project to be abandoned?

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Climate Change · Disasters · Himalayas

CWC, IMD Need to Improve Extreme Weather Forecast Services

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DRP NB 120525: BBMB’s poor track record on Operational Dam Safety

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Yamuna River

Yamuna Manthan 090525: Will we STOP Commercialization of River Floodplains?

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DRP NB 050525: Dam Safety concerns at Srisailam and Nagarjunsagar Dams

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DRP NB 280425: Why did the Jal Shakti Ministry delay submission of NDSA Expert Committee report on Kaleshwaram to Telangana?

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Book Review

Book Review: Submerged Worlds & Amazing Stories of India’s Mighty Rivers

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Chenab · Climate Change · Glaciers · Hydropower · Indus

Infrastructure Projects in Chenab Basin and Climate Change: Need to Exercise Caution

The current developments around Indus Waters Treaty are deeply troubling. Following the heinous attack on tourists in Pehelgam, India has announced that Indus Waters Treaty, the only water sharing mechanism between India and Pakistan put in place in 1960, has been put in abeyance.

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DRP NB 210425: Farakka Dam operation completes 50 years: A time to review?

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Agriculture · Chenab · Fish Sanctuaries · Groundwater · Hydropower · Indus

The Moon River: People’s Story of Chenab

Chenab, which translates as the Moon River is the largest of the five tributaries of River Indus. It flows for about 974 kilometers from the High Himalayas of Lahaul to the forests of Jammu and Kashmir and onto the plains of Pakistan. Its main tributaries in India include Miyar, Marusudhar and Tawi. In the vast plains of Punjab in Pakistan, it is met by Jhelum, Ravi and Sutlej to form the mighty Panjnad before it meets the Indus. Its catchment, spread across 67,430 km2, is shared between the two countries.

Chenab is Chandrabhaga (Crescent Moon) in its headwaters. It was the River Asikni in Rigveda, and the Acesines for the ancient Greek. From sparse mountain settlements of Lahaul to the bustling urban centers of Sialkot, more than 10 million people live and prosper along the Chenab. Hydropower projects operational and under constructions on the river have an installed capacity of more than 5000 MW (Central Electricity Authority 2024), and its canals irrigate hundreds of thousands of acres in Pakistan and India (Shakir et al).

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