2024 water funding gap report
Action Against Hunger released the 2024 Water Funding Gap report, finding that globally, only 36% of appeals for water- and sanitation-related funding were met in 2023, leaving a 64% gap. Despite dwindling
Action Against Hunger released the 2024 Water Funding Gap report, finding that globally, only 36% of appeals for water- and sanitation-related funding were met in 2023, leaving a 64% gap. Despite dwindling
RESEARCH from the US has poured cold water on the common belief that drinking eight glasses of water a day will improve your health. Experts have claimed drinking more water can clear toxins, keep organs healthy, ward off weight gain and headaches and improve skin tone. But these claims are not backed by solid evidence, the researchers from the University of Pennsylvania found. Dr Dan Negoianu and Dr Stanley Goldfarb said that most people did not need to worry about drinking eight glasses of water a day.
Politicians thrive on controversies. Senior BJP leader B.S.
More than uniting people and finding solutions to their problems through the process of dialogue and statesmanship, the politicians in our country have a propensity to sow discord and vitiate the atmo
Bharatiya Janata Party MLA from Saket Vijay Jolly on Wednesday accused the Delhi Government of failing to provide the people with adequate water and said that while Rs.1,800 crore have been spent in t
With Tamil Nadu's Hogenakkal project on its border with Karnataka becoming a major political controversy between the two States, the former Karnataka Chief Minister, S.M.
The latest spark in the tenuous ties between Tamil Nadu and Karnataka, already at war over the sharing of the Cauvery waters, is a proposal resurrected from the archives by Tamil Nadu chief minister M
THE UPA government is faced with the task of reconciling its own interests in poll-bound Karnataka and that of the DMK regime in Tamil Nadu on the Hogenakkal falls issue.
The Union government has sanctioned Rs 151.74 crore for augmenting drinking water supply and sewerage facilities in six Punjab towns.
Tests have so far detected the presence of excess fluoride and arsenic in 449 blocks in five districts and in 614 blocks in 18 districts of the State respectively.
Chief Secretary L.K.