Abtak Logo

river News

Stay updated with the latest river news, articles, and insights from trusted sources. Explore in-depth coverage and expert analysis on river topics.

News9live - Other - News Image
soure image
24
OtherApr 09, 2026 04:19 PM

Uttarakhand: Second trial of seaplane landing in Rishikesh also successful, next trial at Tehri Lake

Rishikesh: A new chapter has been added to Uttarakhand's tourism history. For the second time, a seaplane successfully landed and took off from the Ganga Barrage in Rishikesh, proving that this technology is safe and suitable for the region's geographical conditions. The 19-seater Sky Hop aircraft performed two takeoffs and two landings, both in the main Ganga and upstream. Despite strong currents, the seaplane managed smooth operations, showing its technical strength. Officials said the trial ...Read More >

The New Indian Express - Other - News Image
soure image
4
OtherApr 08, 2026 07:49 AM

Scorching summer heat to evaporate up to 7 tmcft water across lakes,dams in Karnataka

BENGALURU: With scorching heat, Karnataka is expected to lose up to 7 tmcft of water from all the reservoirs, tanks, rivers and other surface water resources this summer, forcing farmers and others to depend on ground water for drinking and agricultural purposes. Some districts, especially in North Karnataka, are experiencing temperatures of around 40 degrees Celsius, which will only go up in the coming days. GS Srinivas Reddy, former director, Karnataka State Natural Disaster Monitoring Centre ...Read More >

The Assam Tribune - Entertainment - News Image
soure image
13
EntertainmentApr 06, 2026 04:52 PM

BSF studies use of reptiles to plug riverine gaps along India-Bangladesh border

New Delhi, Apr 6: The Border Security Force (BSF) is studying the feasibility of releasing crocodiles and snakes in the "vulnerable" riverine gaps along the India-Bangladesh international border to curb illegal infiltration and cross-frontier crimes. The plan was discussed during a meeting at the force's headquarters in Delhi on February 9. Following this, field units along the 4,096-km front were asked to provide their opinion, officials said on Monday. According to data provided by the Minis ...Read More >

NewsDrum - Other - News Image
soure image
16
OtherApr 06, 2026 04:16 PM

BSF examining feasibility of releasing crocodiles along riverine areas of Indo-Bangla border to chec...

New Delhi, Apr 6 (PTI) The Border Security Force (BSF) is studying the feasibility of releasing crocodiles and snakes in the "vulnerable" riverine gaps along the India-Bangladesh international border to curb illegal infiltration and cross-frontier crimes, officials said on Monday. The plan was discussed during a meeting at the force's headquarters in Delhi on February 9. Following this, field units along the 4,096-km front were asked to provide their opinion. According to data provided by the ...Read More >

Abtak.com - Politics - News Image
soure image
27
PoliticsApr 06, 2026 10:34 AM

BSF Mulls Using Snakes, Crocodiles In Riverine Gaps Along Bangladesh Border To Curb Infiltration

Officials clarified that the idea is still at an exploratory stage and has not been implemented. The Border Security Force (BSF) has directed its field units to examine the feasibility of deploying reptiles such as snakes and crocodiles in vulnerable riverine stretches along the India-Bangladesh border to deter infiltration and criminal activity. A signal sent from the BSF headquarters on March 26 to all field units along the Bangladesh border, said the "use of reptiles is in line with Home Mi ...Read More >

Abtak.com - Environment - News Image
soure image
13
EnvironmentApr 03, 2026 08:34 PM

Char Dham yatra ready? NGT orders GPS on tankers to save Ganga from sewage

NGT news: Just before the Uttarakhand Char Dham yatra kicks off, the National Green Tribunal (NGT) has flagged the risk of untreated sewage contaminating the Alaknanda, one of the primary tributaries of the Ganga and directed authorities to deploy GPS tracking in septage tankers ensuring stringent, real-time monitoring of sewage treatment systems in Badrinath. Principal bench of Justice Prakash Shrivastava, Chairperson along with Expert Members Dr A Senthil Vel and Dr Afroz Ahmad was hearing a ...Read More >

NewsDrum - Environment - News Image
soure image
22
EnvironmentApr 03, 2026 02:39 PM

Ganga water meets bathing standards; pollution declining: Centre

New Delhi, Apr 3 (PTI) Ganga water meets bathing standards at all monitored locations and pollution levels in the river are declining, according to the government. In a written reply to a question in Lok Sabha, Minister of State for Jal Shakti Raj Bhushan Choudhary on Thursday said pH and dissolved oxygen levels of the river meet the required norms for bathing criteria across all locations, based on median water quality data for 2025 (January to August). He said the Central Pollution Control B ...Read More >

Social News XYZ - Politics - News Image
soure image
19
PoliticsApr 03, 2026 10:14 AM

J&K likely to witness erratic weather with rain, snow for three days

Srinagar, April 3 (SocialNews.XYZ) The Meteorological (MeT) Department on Friday forecast erratic weather in Jammu and Kashmir from Friday till Sunday, with peak activity likely around April 4. A statement by the local MeT Department said, "J&K is expected to experience erratic weather with light to moderate rain and snow across many places from April 3 to April 5, 2026, with the peak of this activity expected around April 4. On Friday, generally cloudy conditions with intermittent light to mo ...Read More >

NORTHEAST NOW - Science - News Image
soure image
26
ScienceMar 31, 2026 10:01 PM

Meghalaya community forest turns butterfly hotspot, rare species recorded

Guwahati: A community forest in Meghalaya's Ri-Bhoi district has emerged as a significant biodiversity hotspot, with a recent study documenting a rich diversity of swallowtail butterflies, including several legally protected species. The findings highlight both the ecological importance and vulnerability of these landscapes. The study, conducted by A.D. Marbaniang and S.R. Hajong, recorded 15 species of swallowtail butterflies (Papilionidae) in the Saiden Community Forest over a year-long surve ...Read More >

The Rahnuma Daily - Politics - News Image
soure image
9
PoliticsMar 31, 2026 05:10 PM

Revanth announces development of Dakshina Kasi under Musi Rejuvenation - The Rahnuma Daily

Hyderabad, March 28 (RAHNUMA): Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy has announced that " Dakshina Kasi" will be developed by constructing the historical Shiva temples under the Musi Rejuvenation Project. Laying foundation stones for Omkareshwara Swamy and Veerabhadra Swamy temples at Manchirevula on Saturday, the Chief Minister said it is a historical occasion that the foundation stone for the historic temple foundation is laid today. " We are developing these temples in a sprawling 8 acres of land ...Read More >

The Hindu - Other - News Image
soure image
6
OtherJan 27, 2026 07:19 PM

Udupi DC asks tourist boat operators to register with tourism dept. within 45 days

Udupi Deputy Commissioner T.K. Swaroopa said here on Tuesday that all tourist boats in the district should submit the necessary documents and register with the tourism department within 45 days and obtain permission to operate. The boat operators should obtain permission from the departments of port, police, coastal security police, local authorities, and the tourism department, she said. Holding a meeting in her office to review safety measures in view of the death of two tourists in a boat t ...Read More >

Kashmir Observer - Health Environment - News Image
soure image
16
HealthEnvironmentDec 16, 2025 12:12 PM

Garbage Threatens Water Sources, Environmentalists Raise Alarm

Srinagar- Indiscriminate dumping of garbage, polythene and other solid waste along and inside water bodies across Kashmir has emerged as a serious environmental and public health concern. From small nallahs and natural springs to rivers and streams, vital water resources are increasingly being used as dumping grounds, resulting in alarming levels of pollution. Ironically, many of these polluted water bodies serve as primary sources for hundreds of drinking water supply schemes operated by the ...Read More >

The Times of India - Entertainment - News Image
soure image
24
EntertainmentOct 28, 2025 11:24 PM

Chhath concludes with morning prayers | Kanpur News - The Times of India

Kanpur: The four-day Chhath puja concluded on Tuesday with the 'Arghya' to the Sun God. Devotees stood in water along the banks of rivers, canals and ponds to offer 'Arghya' using a soop (bamboo winnow) filled with fruits and offerings. After prayers, devotees broke their fast and distributed 'prasad' among relatives and neighbours.Women in traditional attire arrived at the ghats before sunrise carrying baskets of offerings. They performed preparatory rituals, worshipped 'Chhathi Maiya' and offe ...Read More >

The New Indian Express - Other - News Image
soure image
13
OtherOct 25, 2025 09:30 AM

Harangi fills up for first time in October

MADIKERI: For the first time, Kodagu's Harangi reservoir has filled up to the brim in October. Following increasing inflow to the dam, over 5,000 cusecs of water is being let out to the rivers. The catchment areas in the district are receiving heavy rainfall every day, and the reservoir is filled to its full capacity for the first time in a non-monsoon month. "In the wake of heavy rainfall in the Harangi basin for the past one week, additional water is being released into the river for the dam' ...Read More >

Abtak.com - Environment - News Image
soure image
18
EnvironmentOct 23, 2025 06:34 PM

Delhi to deploy dredging machine from Finland for Yamuna, Najafgarh drain clean-up

Delhi water minister said the equipment, a Watermaster Classic IV, will be used to augment the Yamuna cleaning efforts and enhance the river's water-carrying capacity. Delhi water minister Parvesh Verma on Wednesday said that a state-of-the-art dredging machine from Finland will arrive in the Capital by December to aid in the desilting and dredging of Yamuna and the Najafgarh drain. Sharing a demonstration video on social media, Verma said the equipment, a Watermaster Classic IV, will be used t ...Read More >

NewsDrum - Environment - News Image
soure image
18
EnvironmentOct 23, 2025 06:26 PM

Delhi procures high-tech dredger from Finland; will boost Yamuna cleanup, says minister

New Delhi, Oct 23 (PTI) The Delhi government has procured an advanced machine from Finland to undertake large-scale dredging, desilting, and cleaning operations in the Yamuna river, Irrigation and Flood Control Minister Parvesh Verma said on Thursday. The machine, called Amphibious Classic 4 Multipurpose Dredger Machine, will arrive in India before December and will be operational from January, he added. According to officials, capable of operating both on land and in water, the machine "combi ...Read More >

Abtak.com - Politics - News Image
soure image
32
PoliticsOct 23, 2025 04:32 AM

Widespread rain batters Tamil Nadu, Mettur Dam reaches full capacity, schools, colleges shut

The Mettur Dam, the largest reservoir in the state, reached its Full Reservoir Level. (Image credit: @manojt4sap/X) Rain continued to batter Tamil Nadu causing a sharp rise in the water levels of the reservoirs and in Chennai, tree branches fell due to overnight downpour. The Mettur Dam, the largest reservoir in the state, reached its Full Reservoir Level (FRL). The widespread rain forced the administration in several districts to declare a holiday for schools and colleges on Wednesday. Apart ...Read More >

Abtak.com - Other - News Image
soure image
15
OtherOct 17, 2025 01:32 AM

HYDRAA probes 'encroachment' of Musi by real estate project developer

The Hyderabad Disaster Response and Asset Protection Agency (HYDRAA) has begun investigation into the allegations of encroachment by a well-known real estate developer onto the Musi river at Manchirevula village, by the Narisingi exit of the Outer Ring Road. Also coming into question is the erasure of a natural course of water emptying into the river at the location. A team from HYDRAA visited the construction site of the luxury apartment complex on Tuesday, to ascertain the exact location of t ...Read More >

The Times of India - Business - News Image
soure image
24
BusinessOct 07, 2025 07:04 PM

Woman's body, half eaten by crocodile, found | Bhubaneswar News - The Times of India

Kendrapada: The body of a 59-year-old woman, half-eaten by a saltwater crocodile, was found in Kharasrota river near Bankupala village under Jajpur forest range on Tuesday. The victim was identified as Soudamini Mahala.On Monday, the crocodile attacked her when she was washing clothes and utensils in the river and dragged her into the waterbody. The incident went viral on social media. "The victim is survived by two sons and her husband," assistant conservator of forest (Jajpur), Santosh Kumar P ...Read More >

Abtak.com - Business - News Image
soure image
38
BusinessOct 06, 2025 06:51 PM

Farmer organisations divided over statewide protest | Chandigarh News - The Times of India

Amritsar: The division among farmers' organisations in Punjab has come to the fore, as several groups staged a statewide protest on Monday demanding govt support, while others distanced themselves from the agitation, stating that they do not agree with all the demands and are not part of the protest.Dr Satnam Singh Ajnala, state general secretary of the Jamhuri Kisan Sabha, said the Sanyukt Kisan Morcha (SKM) was a national-level farmers' organisation led by various prominent farmers' unions tha ...Read More >

NewsDrum - Other - News Image
soure image
25
OtherOct 06, 2025 06:00 PM

Floods in north Bengal forests claim lives of wild animals; rhino, leopards among casualties

Kolkata, Oct 6 (PTI) Devastating floods triggered by torrential rains in north Bengal have swept away several wild animals from the forests of the Dooars region, with at least seven animal deaths reported so far, a senior forest department official said on Monday. Large volumes of water from swollen rivers -- including Torsha, Jaldhaka, Kaljani and Diana -- inundated vast stretches of forest in the region, leaving little time for forest personnel to respond or rescue animals, Chief Wildlife War ...Read More >

The Times of India - Politics - News Image
soure image
31
PoliticsOct 01, 2025 11:10 PM

'Not our projects': Aggressive infra push without local consent fuels discontent among Ladakhis | Ja...

PADUM: Ladakh is witnessing protests over a mix of grievances -- including centrally-driven infrastructure projects like roads, tunnels, power corridors and a proposed solar park, which locals say are being pushed without consent. The region was made a Union Territory after the abrogation of Article 370 in 2019, and many now argue that the changes have deepened exclusion. The unrest intensified last week when police opened fire on demonstrators in Leh, killing four and injuring dozens as they pr ...Read More >

Abtak.com - Other - News Image
soure image
7
OtherOct 01, 2025 09:10 AM

Eco-friendly and pocket saviour fish trap developed by research team from Nagaland University

The eco-friendly and low-cost device has been built to support fishing in hill streams and cage culture fish farms A research team from Nagaland University, the only central varsity in the northeastern state, has designed and patented a fish trap called "BR Fishing Trap" made entirely from locally available bamboo and plastic threads, offering an alternative to expensive market-based gears. The eco-friendly and low-cost device has been built to support fishing in hill streams and cage culture ...Read More >

Abtak.com - Environment - News Image
soure image
4
EnvironmentSep 27, 2025 07:10 AM

Vanishing waters in a warming world

This roundup of The Conversation's climate coverage was first published in our award-winning weekly climate action newsletter, Imagine. Around the world, rivers and lakes that sustained civilisations for millennia are vanishing before our eyes. The Caspian Sea - the world's largest inland body of water - has shrunk dramatically in just a few decades. The Ganges nourishes hundreds of millions of people across India and Bangladesh, yet is drying at a rate scientists say is unprecedented in the pa ...Read More >

Social News XYZ - Other - News Image
soure image
OtherSep 26, 2025 04:49 PM

Collective responsibility to preserve rivers: Jal Shakti Minister Patil

New Delhi, Sep 26 (SocialNews.XYZ) Jal Shakti Minister C.R. Patil on Friday inaugurated the 6th edition of 'Nadi Utsav', highlighting the collective responsibility for preserving rivers for future generations. Reiterating the government's commitment to fight pollution and conserve rivers, he said, "Work is being carried out at three levels - short-term, mid-term, and long-term - towards river conservation. Under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, significant efforts are being under ...Read More >

News Nation English - Business - News Image
soure image
5
BusinessSep 26, 2025 11:06 AM

Turning India's Water Crisis into Water Security with River Rejuvenation: The Art of Living

Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], september 26: India water crisis is one of the greatest challenges of the recent time. Wells run dry, cities ration water, and farmlands lie abandoned - a reality that touches millions. Yet amidst this daunting scenario, a wave of hope is rising. The Art of Living - Social Projects, the best NGO for CSR projects in India - guided by the vision of Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, is proving that water security is not a distant dream but an achievable reality. As Gur ...Read More >

ANI News - Business - News Image
soure image
13
BusinessSep 26, 2025 11:02 AM

Turning India's Water Crisis into Water Security with River Rejuvenation: The Art of Living

PRNewswire Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], september 26: India's water crisis is one of the greatest challenges of the recent time. Wells run dry, cities ration water, and farmlands lie abandoned - a reality that touches millions. Yet amidst this daunting scenario, a wave of hope is rising. The Art of Living - Social Projects, the best NGO for CSR projects in India - guided by the vision of Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, is proving that water security is not a distant dream but an achievable real ...Read More >

The Times of India - Entertainment Business Sports Other Politics Environment Technology - News Image
soure image
10

Shilpa Shetty's husband Raj Kundra records statement with Mumbai Police in Rs.60 crore fraud case

Mumbai: The Economic Offences Wing of Mumbai police has recorded the statement of Shilpa Shetty's husband Raj Kundra in a Rs. 60 crore alleged fraud case. Mumbai Police shared an update in the case and stated: "Investigations are going on against actress Shilpa Shetty and her husband Raj Kundra in an alleged fraud case of Rs. 60 crore. A summon was issued by the Economic Offences Wing of Mumbai Police to Raj Kundra. He was asked to appear before police for the investigation." They further stat ...Read More >

Zee News - Environment - News Image
soure image
23
EnvironmentSep 16, 2025 09:20 AM

Mandi Rain: Vehicles Swept Away, Visuals Show Heavy Destruction In Dharampur

Bihar Gets Four Trains Today: Vande Bharat, Amrit Bharat Express To Boost Connectivity- Check Routes, Other Details Himachal Pradesh's Mandi saw heavy rains during the night, which caused major destruction in Dharampur town. Many vehicles were also reportedly swept away. Meanwhile, heavy rainfall lashed Dehradun district of Uttarakhand on Monday night, causing the Tamsa river to swell and inundate the Tapkeshwar Mahadev temple. Water entered the temple courtyard and rose to the statue of lord ...Read More >

India TV News - Other Sports Environment Entertainment Health Business Politics - News Image
soure image
19

Economist and ex-CPI(M) leader Prasenjit Bose joins Congress

Kolkata, Sep 16 (PTI) Economist and former CPI(M) leader Prasenjit Bose joined the Congress during a programme in the metropolis, and asserted that he would support the party in its fight to "save the Constitution". Bose (51) became a part of the Congress at a formal joining ceremony here on Monday in the presence of party leaders Ghulam Ahmad Mir, Syed Naseer Hussain and Kanhaiya Kumar, besides state unit president Subhankar Sarkar. "We have to protect the Constitution, establish a government ...Read More >

Stay updated with the latest None news, articles, and insights from trusted sources. Explore in-depth coverage and expert analysis on None topics.