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Articles by Anurag Banerjee

Kiran, Parvati and Asha from Civil Society Organization Rajeevika, along with Praveen from the Department of Watershed Development and Soil Conservation in Rajasthan, explain their mapping of a local village's water flows, agriculture and community spaces. Photo: Anurag Banerjee/IWMI
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Can we build groundwater stewardship through participatory games?

February 23, 2026

India’s groundwater crisis cannot be solved through technical fixes alone. Collective community leadership fostered through participatory exercises can offer a way forward.

A woman fisher catches fish in Loktak Lake using traditional fishing gears, reflecting generations of indigenous knowledge and wetland-based livelihoods in Manipur, India. Photo: Tanmoy Bhaduri/IWMI
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How traditional knowledge shapes India’s wetlands

February 6, 2026

For centuries, communities across the subcontinent have protected wetlands through knowledge systems rooted in living with water. These relationships are essential to today’s conservation.

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