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

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

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DRP 271123: India Rivers Week 2023

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Fish, Fisheries, Fisherfolk

WFD 2023: Untreated Effluents with Non-existent Regulation Killing Inland Fish En-Masse

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DRP 131123: Another Himalayan Disaster: 40 workers trapped in a tunnel in Uttarakhand

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DRP 061123: Dam Disasters bring focus on Dam Safety Governance in India

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

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

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DRP 110923: Another independent institution-CEC destroyed

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DRP 260623: National Framework for Sediment Management

A National Framework for Sediment Management is certainly a long standing requirement and any move in that direction would have been welcome. Not only because the sediment accumulation destroys storage capacity of India’s Dams, created at such massive costs. But also because sediment is an integral part of river flow and also very important for the rivers to stop or reduce erosion at deltas. There are other issues related to sediment including creation and disposal of toxic sediment and impact of sediment free water flowing downstream from the hydropower projects.

But we need much more serious and sincere efforts in this direction than what has been suggested in following government press release. The movement on such an important subject is so snail paced, half hearted, non-comprehensive, unscientific and non-sincere that it is not clear how this is going to help.

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