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Delhi extracts more than it recharges

08 Feb 2023
| The Times of India

If decadal observation shows a rising trend, it might be the case with the observation wells or testing points. But high extraction is making the real picture far more grim, said Dr SK Sarkar, Distinguished fellow, Water division, TERI.

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Joshimath: Why cracks have started coming in the houses, the road is also bursting, know what the experts are telling the reason

09 Jan 2023
| Navbharat Times

Why is Joshimath cracking? Why did this situation happen in Joshi Math without any earthquake or natural calamity? Dr. Shrestha Tayal, Senior Ecologist, TERI University, responded to the questions. The Himalayan mountain ranges in Uttarakhand are called very young mountains, and these are fragile hills based on their basic structure. This is why many landslides happen here every year, says Dr. Tayal.

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The villagers with no option but to drink toxic water

27 Sep 2022
| The Telegraph

River pollution is plaguing India, and experts warn it is causing a deadly crisis that threatens the country's health and prosperity. The rivers have become "a toxic cocktail that is proving increasingly deadly," said Mr Anshuman, Director for Water Resources at TERI.

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Industrial water reuse: Perspectives from emerging economies

28 Aug 2022
| The Source Magazine

At the webinar on reuse for industrial purposes, with a focus on emerging economies in Africa and Asia, Dr Nupur Bahadur, head of the Centre of Excellence on Water Reuse at TERI, and Vice Chair of IWA India, provided context on how reuse is a response to the water risks faced by an industry driven by an ever-increasing demand for water.

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TSML collaborates with TERI to make its operations water neutral

04 Aug 2022
| The Pioneer

In continuation of the group's commitment to sustainability and its own long-term strategic alignment with Sustainable Development Goals of UN, Tata Steel Mining Limited (TSML) has partnered with TERI to conduct water audits at five of its operational facilities in Odisha to ensure more efficient use of water and its conservation.

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Pilot project to treat sewage to be kicked off in Faridabad

02 Aug 2022
| The Times of India

TERI will be providing technological support for the project to recycle wastewater. If successful, it will be implemented across Haryana.

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Delhi: Industrial effluents behind Yamuna's heavy metal woes

01 Aug 2022
| The Times of India

The sources of toxic heavy metals in the Yamuna in Delhi region are primarily of anthropogenic origin, according to a new study conducted by TERI.

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Sensor-based irrigation system using bank filtration saves water & increases farmer’s income

13 Apr 2022
| Press Information Bureau

A sensor-based irrigation system using bank filtration technology and controlled via Web/Mobile app installed at Sal River near Navelim and Nauta lake at Cortalim, Goa, has prevented wastage of water in the area and also made it easy for farmers to monitor the irrigation remotely. The irrigation system was implemented by TERI, in collaboration with the National Institute of Technology, Goa, and supported by the Department of Science and Technology, Government of India, under the umbrella of

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'Water positive' certificate from TERI for Nelamangala unit of ABB India

20 Jan 2022
| The Hindu

The unit has provisions of rainwater tanks for rooftop runoff along with TERI-approved filtration to get suitable water for a variety of end-uses.

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ABB India's Nelamangala unit gets 'Water Positive' certification from TERI

20 Jan 2022
| The Financial Express

The unit has provisions of rainwater tanks for rooftop runoff along with TERI-approved filtration to get suitable water for a variety of end-uses.

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