In 1855, the British government decided to embank the Damodar river in order to prevent flooding. With the construction of watertight embankments on the Damodar, the flood control picture started

Corruption is not confined to earthworks and flood control measures alone. It is all over and all embracing. Many politicians today face charges of corruption in Bihar. The names of a few are given

The corrupt are blind to the plight of the poor and to the criminalisation of society

Jagadanand Singh , minister for water resources, Bihar, is a strong supporter of the theory that a dam should be built in Nepal to control the floods. He also feels that flood control measures undertaken in the state are

The Punjab government avoided tough decisions and resorted to populist measures. Now, the economy and the environment are both in tatters

This is not a story about floods in Bihar. This is a story about how an entire society has been corrupted by money meant to build embankments for flood control. A lesson that poor environmental management, especially one which

Can the forest department save the Great Indian Bustard from extinction?

The bureaucrat is a generalist and gets to head departments that should be managed by specialists

Kathmandu s growing air pollution forces authorities to enforce strict regulations

Cheap fertiliser imports are hurting the domestic market in Pakistan. "If the prices stay at the

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