Reviving the Lifeline of Sikkim and North Bengal: A Sustainable Roadmap for the Teesta River

Setting the Context Flowing through the Eastern Himalayas, the Teesta River originates from the Tso Lhamo Lake in North Sikkim and winds its way through the rugged terrain of Sikkim and West Bengal, before entering Bangladesh, where it ultimately joins the Brahmaputra River. As highlighted by the India-WRIS database, the river spans about 414 kilometers, […]
Earth5R BlueCities in Kota: Transforming Urban Spaces through Chambal River Conservation

The Chambal River starts from the Bhadakla Falls in the Janapav Hills near Mhow in Indore District, Madhya Pradesh. It flows northward through Madhya Pradesh for about 260 km and then northeast through Rajasthan for roughly 320 km. After traversing the Rajasthan–Madhya Pradesh border for another 175 km, it enters Uttar Pradesh and merges with the Yamuna River […]
Hindon River Revitalization and Ghaziabad’s Urban Future: Earth5R’s Sustainable Development Approach

The Hindon River is a vital tributary of the Yamuna. It originates from the Shakumbhari Devi range in the Saharanpur district of Uttar Pradesh. The river spans approximately 400 kilometers. It flows through Muzaffarnagar, Meerut, Baghpat, Ghaziabad, and Gautam Buddha Nagar. Finally, it merges with the Yamuna in Noida. The Hindon River is entirely rain-fed. […]