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India’s rivers are heating up due to climate change, shows study -Rohini Krishnamurthy

-Down to Earth Average river water temperatures may rise 7°C in summer by 2070-2100 Climate change may turn India’s rivers into hostile environments for aquatic life by 2070-2100, scientists warned in a new study.  River water temperatures may increase during the period and dissolved oxygen levels may decrease, the study published in Scientific Reports has predicted.  Under a high-emissions scenario, average river water temperatures are expected to climb 7 degrees Celsius in summer, reaching...

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Cancers Proliferate in UP Villages, Industries Safe -Rahat Touhid

-TheCitizen.in Eight years on GANGNAULI: On the banks of the Krishna River, in the Baghpat district of Uttar Pradesh, toxic chemicals discharged by nearby industrial units have turned the drinking water of villages around the river poisonous. This toxic river might be the reason for life threatening diseases like cancer, hepatitis, paralysis, mental illness and congenital bone deformities prevalent among people here. Back in 2014, former Haryana Pollution Control Board scientist Dr Chandraveer...

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China gives green light for first downstream dams on Brahmaputra -Ananth Krishnan

-The Hindu Nod in new five-year-plan for hydroprojects near border with India A draft of China’s new Five-Year Plan (2021-2025), which is set to be formally approved on March 11, has given the green light for the first dams to be built on the lower reaches of Yarlung Zangbo river, as the Brahmaputra is known in Tibet, before it flows into India. The draft outline of the new Five-Year Plan (FYP) for 2025...

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Data shows below-normal water storage in India's 72 of 100 major reservoirs

-PTI The scenario is particularly worrying in the states of Gujarat and Maharashtra, according to Central Water Commission data With the four-month rainy season nearly halfway through, 72 of the 100 major water reservoirs in the country have reported water storage which is 80 per cent or below of normal, the Central Water Commission data shows. According to the data, until July 25, the basin storage position is deficient in major rivers like...

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World Bank withdrew from Amaravati due to corruption, claim AP govt officials -Yunus Y Lasania

-Livemint.com * The then TDP government had invited tenders for infrastructure development even before the World Bank loan details were finalized, said an official with the state government, requesting anonymity * According to the official, the team found numerous irregularities Hyderabad: Days after the World Bank (WB) announced backing out of Amaravati capital city project, by withdrawing its $300 million funding, officials from the Andhra Pradesh government said rampant corruption besides flouting of...

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