The curse of coal
Jharia, the coal-rich belt falling in the eastern state of Jharkhand in India, has one of the largest coal reserves
Foam-covered, polluted River Yamuna plays host to ancient Hindu festival
Chhath Puja, dedicated to the Indian sun god Surya, is a popular festival celebrated with fervour across northern and eastern
Whose water is it?
'Whose water is it?' Is it the responsibility of just one gender? Is the water and its management
Fishermen observe improved stocks after a year of relative industrial quiet
Namrata Acharya takes us to the village of Boyarmari, West Bengal, where shrimp farmers and fishermen have noted significant improvements
This is what resilience looks like
Mangroves around the world are shrinking due to deforestation and erosion. Our storyteller, Supratim Bhattacharjee, travelled to the Sundarbans in
We cannot turn away from our rivers
Photographer Abhishek Singh travelled along a large tributary river of the Ganges in India, called the Yamuna. He captured life