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Although GRAP has had some effectiveness in combating pollution in the Delhi-NCR region, more efficient solutions are needed, supported by Delhi citiz
In this article, the situation of water supply and disposal in Delhi is described. The analysis reveals that Delhi government is lagging behind in ser
अरावलीला केवळ १०० मीटर उंचीच्या निकषावर परिभाषित केल्यास पाणी, धूळ आणि हवामान संतुलनात सर्वाधिक महत्त्वाची भूमिका बजावणाऱ्या लहान टेकड्या संरक्षणाबाहेर राहतात. संरक्�
As climate risks deepen, we cannot afford a policy framework that separates legal neatness from ecological function
The Delhi government is facing numerous challenges in managing water demand and supply in the capital, primary of which are water shortages and declining groundwater levels. One of the strategies that are being employed to address these issues is the promotion of rainwater harvesting (RWH). This report provides an account of the growth and development of Delhi’s RWH sector. The analysis shows that while the programme has met with some success,
A two-tier structure, with elected municipalities for each city district, which share power in a regional government with central representatives, can be a viable model
In recent years, India has become a hot investment destination for Chinese companies. While Chinese investments in India have come under greater scrutiny following the 2020 Galwan incident, this has done little to reverse Chinese enterprises’ strong appetite for the Indian market. At the same time, Beijing is increasingly concerned that in their rush to capitalise on the Indian market, Chinese companies are embracing the ‘Make in India’ pol