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DRP NB 140425: Normal SW Monsoon Rainfall forecast

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DRP NB 070425: New Impact of Big dams: Increased oxygen intake in inland waters

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DRP NB 310325: Does Mumbai need Gargai Dam?

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DRP NB 240325: Will the encroachments in Anasagar lake in Ajmer be removed?

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DRP NB 170325: Can we work for more Kham Rivers and Less Sabarmati Rivers?

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DRP NB 100325: “Good Floods Reduce the Risk of Bad Floods”

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DRP NB 030325: Supreme Court asks: How a city can become smart without protecting the water bodies, wetlands

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DRP NB 240225: Unanswered questions on Ken Betwa Project

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DRP NB 4 Jan 2021: Bangladesh declares Halda River as Fisheries Heritage

Bangladesh has declared the whole 81 km long Halda River, a tributary of Karnaphuli River in Chittagong in South East Bangladesh. The Halda river is also famous for breeding pure Indian carp. This is the only pure Indian carp breeding field of Bangladesh, perhaps in South Asia. This is a remarkable river conservation decision that has a lot of lessons for much bigger India where no river has been protected as fisheries heritage. This is great way to begin the first weekly DRP Bulletin of 2021 and we hope the Indian government, civil society and judiciary will take due note of this.

Controversy is never far away from any such river conservation efforts as is evident from the news about proposal for a Halda River based water supply project for industrial estate that has been opposed by the Fisheries ministry, water resources ministry, the River Conservation Commission, the Department of Environment and independent researchers.

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Sand Mining

Odisha River Sand Overview 2020: Another mining ravaged state

The overview presents picture of river sand mining in Odisha based on available information in public domain from past 18 months.

Illegal Sand Mining Incidents

May 2019 Brick kilns spur illegal mining Scores of illegal brick kilns operating in Samana and Habaleswar panchayats under Hatadihi block in Keonjhar district had spurred illegal mining from riverbeds. As a result, the state government was losing crores of rupees revenue. The miners had encroached upon government and pastureland and set up brick kilns without sanction of the Odisha State Pollution Control Board.

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