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Iran's Water Crisis: Worst Drought in 60 Years

Iran faces unprecedented water crisis with dams at critical levels. Water rationing in Tehran as officials warn residents may need to evacuate. Explained: causes and consequences.

Munger activist wins national water conservation award

Patna resident Kishore Jaiswal selected as 'best individual for excellence in water sector' by Ministry of Jal Shakti. Award to be presented by President Murmu on November 18. Read his inspiring journey.

Best 5-Star Water Heaters for Indian Winters

Discover energy-efficient 5-star water heaters that provide maximum warmth during harsh Indian winters while saving electricity. Make an informed choice for your home!

Coconut Plucker Shortage Hits Goa Farmers

Goa's Canacona farmers face an unprecedented crisis as skilled coconut pluckers disappear, threatening the region's agricultural backbone and coconut supply chain.

Sintex Sets Guinness Record for Water Conservation

Indian manufacturing giant Sintex celebrates 50 years with a massive Guinness World Record achievement, launching nationwide water conservation initiative to address India's water crisis.

Raigad Court Acquits 9 in Water Mission Case

In a significant verdict, a Raigad court has acquitted all nine individuals charged with illegally confining a Jal Jeevan Mission officer during a protest over water supply issues. The case highlights the ongoing challenges in implementing clean water ini

Bengaluru Hosts National Wastewater Reuse Summit

Bengaluru gears up to host a crucial national conference on treated wastewater reuse, bringing together experts to address India's growing water crisis through sustainable solutions.

Winter Laundry Myth: Warm Water Truth Revealed

Discover why warm water laundry in winter might be costing you more and damaging your clothes. Expert insights on temperature choices that save money and protect fabrics.

MDU Faces Severe Staff Crisis: 57% Teaching Posts Vacant

Maharshi Dayanand University in Rohtak battles critical shortage of teaching and non-teaching staff, affecting academic quality and student services. University functioning severely impacted with 57% teaching posts vacant.

Two Students Drown in Raipur's Abandoned Quarry

Heartbreaking incident in Chhattisgarh as two young students lose their lives while swimming in a dangerous abandoned quarry filled with deep blue water. Authorities issue safety warnings.

India Plans Strategic Dam on Afghanistan's Kunar River

India considers building a major hydropower dam on Afghanistan's Kunar River, a strategic move that could reshape regional energy dynamics and potentially impact Pakistan's water supply under the Indus Water Treaty.

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