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DRP NB 301023: Top scientist Rajeev Raghavan emphasizes need to conserve River Fish

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DRP NB 231023: Need to be a little serious about Dam Safety, Flood Forecasting, Use of Early Warnings

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DRP NB 161023: Kaddam Dam Rehabilitation in Telangana: Many more will need this

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DRP NB 021023: Why this culture of opaque governance around Joshimath?

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DRP NB 250923: World Rivers vs Indian Rivers on Rivers Day 2023

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DRP NB 180923: Floodplain loss, the biggest in Asia, disaster in the making

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DRP NB 110923: Another independent institution-CEC destroyed

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DRP NB 04092023: Will National Ganga Mission too fail to clean up Ganga?

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DRP NB 280823: Defund nature destroying activities

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Rivers

Co-sculptors of the Central Highlands: River Sindh and its People

GUEST ARTICLE BY POORVA GOEL

At Pachnada (see the photo above, the river in Uttar Pradesh, photo by Poorva Goel), the Sindh River meets four other rivers- Yamuna, Chambal, Kunwari and Pahuj, in a rare spectacle. Over time, the gentle currents of these rivers have meandered and unloaded their sediment on the floodplains. The floodplains are lush with mustard and wheat fields, and the scrub slopes are dotted with grazing cattle.

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