
Ana Sagar Lake Revival: Earth5R’s Sustainable Roadmap for Ajmer’s Future
Ana Sagar Lake is the heart of Ajmer. Built in the 12th century by Anaji Chauhan, the grandfather of Prithviraj Chauhan, this artificial lake has been a lifeline for the

Ana Sagar Lake is the heart of Ajmer. Built in the 12th century by Anaji Chauhan, the grandfather of Prithviraj Chauhan, this artificial lake has been a lifeline for the

Hussain Sagar Lake: Balancing Heritage and Sustainability in Hyderabad Nestled between the twin cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad, Hussain Sagar Lake stands as a historical and cultural landmark that has

Santragachi Lake, located in Howrah, West Bengal, is a vital freshwater ecosystem in the heart of a bustling urban landscape. Formed naturally and later expanded for better water retention, the

Earth5R: From Paris Peace Forum to Global Impact – A Journey of Sustainability and Innovation Amidst global environmental challenges, Earth5R’s innovative solutions and collaborative efforts have gained international recognition, including

The Heart of Kerala’s Backwater Ecosystem Flowing through the cultural and ecological landscape of Kollam, Ashtamudi Lake has for centuries been more than just a waterbody — it has been

Powai Lake Reimagined: Mumbai’s Blueprint for a Cleaner, Greener, and Smarter Future Powai Lake, situated in the northern suburbs of Mumbai, is one of the city’s oldest and most iconic

Tucked away in the Sanjay Gandhi National Park, Vihar Lake is one of Mumbai’s oldest and most vital freshwater reservoirs. Built in 1860 during the British colonial era, the lake

Madiwala Lake – A Legacy Under Threat Flowing through the urban sprawl of Bengaluru, Madiwala Lake is one of the city’s largest and oldest lakes, believed to have been built

Naini Lake: A Mirror Reflecting Nainital’s Urban and Ecological Future Flowing through the serene hill station of Nainital, Naini Lake is the centerpiece of this picturesque city in Uttarakhand. This

Bhojtal, also known as Upper Lake, is the lifeline of Bhopal. It was created in the 11th century by Raja Bhoj, a visionary ruler who recognized the need for water

Legacy of Tulsi Lake: Mumbai’s Hidden Lifeline Nestled within the Sanjay Gandhi National Park (SGNP), Tulsi Lake is one of Mumbai’s oldest and most crucial sources of potable water. Constructed

Nagavali River:The Lifeline of Eastern Ghats The Nagavali River, also known as the Langulya, originates from the eastern slopes of the Eastern Ghats near Lakhbahal in the Kalahandi district of

Lower Lake, Bhopal: A Historical Gem Facing Modern Challenges Flowing through the heart of Bhopal, the Lower Lake, also known as Chhota Talaab, has for centuries been more than just

The Subarnarekha River: A Tale of Beauty, Burden, and Potential The Subarnarekha River, whose name translates to “Streak of Gold,” originates near Rani Chuan in Nagri village, approximately 15 kilometers

Setting the Context The Vaigai River originates in the Varusanadu Hills of the Western Ghats, flowing northeast through the Kambam Valley before turning southeast and traversing the districts of Theni,

Sambhar Lake: A Saltwater Giant Facing Ecological Strain Sambhar Lake is India’s largest inland saltwater lake, situated in the heart of Rajasthan, approximately 64 kilometers southwest of Jaipur. Spanning over

Setting the Context Flowing through the heart of Bihar, the Kosi River has long been more than just a geographical entity—it is a cultural cornerstone, a vital water source, and

Nestled in the Kumaon hills of Uttarakhand, Bhimtal Lake is one of India’s most picturesque freshwater bodies. Located at an altitude of 1,370 meters above sea level, the lake is

Setting the Context Nestled in the heart of Udaipur, famously known as the City of Lakes, Fateh Sagar Lake is more than a scenic reservoir—it is a vital ecological and

Dal Lake is the heart of Srinagar, both geographically and culturally. Nestled in the Kashmir Valley, this freshwater lake spans over 15 square kilometers. It is fed by several mountain

Setting the Context Flowing through the picturesque Kashmir Valley, Wular Lake stands as one of Asia’s largest freshwater lakes and a vital natural resource for the region. Formed by the

The Pennar River, one of the prominent east-flowing rivers of peninsular India, originates in the Nandi Hills of Karnataka. It travels over 597 kilometers through the states of Karnataka and

Setting the Context Flowing gracefully from the Eastern Ghats of Odisha, the Vamsadhara River winds its way through the culturally rich and agriculturally significant districts of Odisha and Andhra Pradesh

Pathanamthitta sits astride the banks of the sacred Pamba River. The river springs from the Western Ghats at an altitude of about 1,650 m. It winds nearly 180 km through dense forests,