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DRP NB 190224: NBWL decision of no clearance without compliance of previous projects

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DRP NB 050224: IMD needs to improve forecasting and sharing, but doing the opposite?

(Feature Image: Climate change catoon by Jug Suraiya & Partho Sengupta. ToI, 23 June 2018)

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DRP NB 220124: Welcome news about Rainfall related issues

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DRP NB 150124: The Catchment degradation in Cauvery Basin

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DRP NB 080124: Supreme Court stays Sham post facto clearances

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DRP NB 010124: Looking back at 2023 as we welcome 2024

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DRP NB 25122023: Justice Swaminathan: SC closes its eyes to big-scale environmental violations

(Feature Image:- Justice G.R. Swaminathan of the Madras HC speaking at a seminar organised jointly by Madurai Bar Association and Wildlife Trust of India in Madurai on Sunday (Dec. 17). Photo Credit: G. MOORTHY/The Hindu)

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Floods

Rivers Crossing Highest Flood Levels in Dec 2023

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DRP NB 181223: Varanasi’s illegal tent city inaugurated by Prime Minister in Jan 2023

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Dams · decommissioning

Why India needs Dam Decommissioning policy and program

India’s Dams and decommissioning As per the Parliamentary Committee for Ministry of Jal Shakti, in its 20th report dated March 2023[i], the committee had asked the Department of Water Resources, River Development & Ganga Rejuvenation under the Ministry of Jal Shakti about the mechanism put in place in India to assess the viable lifespan and performance of dams and projects, which has a direct bearing upon the consideration for dam decommissioning. The Department had replied: “There is no mechanism to assess the viable lifespan and performance of dams… However, no information/recommendation from the dam owners has been submitted for de-commissioning of any of their dams.”

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