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Natural EnvironmentRivers & WaterbodiesSustainability ‘Riverfront development is the murder of rivers, turning rivers into drains.’ “The Aravari taught me to flow like water,” says Dr Rajendra Singh, renowned water conservationist, in this interview, explaining how the work…
Rivers & WaterbodiesNatural EnvironmentSustainability Pune riverfront work narrows the Mula-Mutha, slashes green to grey The network of rivers in Pune have created and sustained life; their banks, riparian zones, and channels (not canals) have been functional…
Rivers & WaterbodiesNatural EnvironmentRight to the City Musi riverfront project for real estate, sidelines people and river Only the first phase of the Musi riverfront development project in Hyderabad will be around Rs 7,000 crore; the total cost is…