Decentralised sanitation

India has emerged as a significant global destination for medical tourism, attracting more than two million international patients annually[1]. Offering services ranging from complex cardiac surgeries...
India's rivers, once the cradle of civilization and culture, are today a site of deep ecological distress. While Sustainable Development Goal 6 (SDG 6) advocates for clean water and sanitation for all...
This blog emerges from a detailed discussion between Dr Sulagna Chattopadhyay, Editor in Chief, and Dr Srinivas Goli, Associate Professor in Demography at the International Institute for Population Sc...
Space constraints prevent Indian cities from laying sewerage lines for new or underserved pockets. DEWATS systems can help here.
A new study in Science found that subsidies may be the key policy.
Space constraints prevent Indian cities from laying sewerage lines for new or underserved pockets. DEWATS systems can help here.
A new study in Science found that subsidies may be the key policy.