What India Can Learn from Israel About Water Management and Treatment

What India Can Learn from Israel About Water Management

As India faces a growing water crisis, we can learn from countries that have developed excellent water management models despite limited water resources. Israel is a role model for water management and water technology in the world. This water-scarce country has tackled the water crisis through sustainable, effective and technological innovations. In this article, we … Read more

Water Quality in Rural and Urban Areas: Benefits, Dangers, and Health Risks

Water Quality in Rural and Urban Areas

Water is the basis of life, but is it the same everywhere? Probably not. There is a huge difference in water quality, especially when we talk about rural and urban areas. Urban areas have relatively better water systems, such as fluoridated tap water, regular water testing, and modern water purification systems. But there are still … Read more

Jal Jeevan Mission: A Simple Sociological Study of India’s Water Revolution in Rural Areas

Jal Jeevan Mission

Jal Jeevan Mission, launched by the Government of India in 2019, is an ambitious and revolutionary initiative to provide pure drinking water to every rural household in the country. Access to clean water is a fundamental human right as well as an important aspect of sustainable development. In this article, we will discuss in depth … Read more

Why Greywater Recycling is the Future of Sustainable Living

Greywater Recycling

Greywater Recycling: In today’s era, when water crisis is fast becoming a global concern, industrialists, building owners and common citizens are looking for water conservation solutions that are not only environmentally friendly but also provide long-term sustainability. In this direction, “grey water recycling” has emerged as a revolutionary step. This process makes relatively clean wastewater … Read more

Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM): A Holistic Approach

Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) is a process that promotes the coordinated development and management of water, land, and related resources, to maximize economic and social well-being, without compromising the sustainability of essential ecosystems. Why is IWRM Needed? Traditional water management approaches are often fragmented and regional, leading to unsustainable use of water resources and … Read more