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Remote-sensing data and artificial intelligence are mapping the most heat-vulnerable buildings in cities like Delhi, in an effort to target relief from extreme temperatures at a granular level.
With the IWT no longer binding, India is free to undertake full-scale projects on the Chenab and other western rivers. The Sawalkot project, earlier restricted, can now move forward without ...
The poor water quality in India’s most sacred rivers has become a political issue as awareness and anger have grown over lack of progress to reduce levels of human and industrial waste in the ...
It is an agreement between India and Pakistan that specifies how the waters of six rivers and their tributaries, called the Indus waters, will be used by the two countries.
Building the necessary infrastructure will be key for creating livable, climate-resilient, and inclusive cities that drive the economy forward. Since nearly 70 % of the urban infrastructure needed by ...