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|style="background:#efefef;"|[[Image:conservation_iwp.png|left|90px|link=India Water Portal: Ice Stupas: Water conservation in the land of the Buddha]]
|September 30, 2015 <br> [[India Water Portal: Ice Stupas: Water conservation in the land of the Buddha | Water conservation in the land of the Buddha]] <br> ''As Ladakh faces water scarcity, the Ice Stupa project aims to overcome this in an innovative manner--through the making of vertical ice mountains''.
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|style="background:#efefef;"|[[Image:conservation_iwp.png|left|90px|link=India Water Portal: Groundwater: It's not a source, it’s a resource]]
|August 2, 2015 <br> [[India Water Portal: Groundwater: It's not a source, it’s a resource | Groundwater: It's not a source, it’s a resource]] <br> ''Nawraj Pradhan from ICIMOD explains how they are looking at the challenge of drying springs in the Kailash landscape from different angles -- ecological, cultural and physiographic''.
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|style="background:#efefef;"|[[Image:conservation_iwp.png|left|90px|link=India Water Portal: Sikkim conserves its Tsomgo lake]]
|July 9, 2015 <br> [[India Water Portal: Sikkim conserves its Tsomgo lake | Sikkim conserves its Tsomgo lake]] <br> ''Residents who live near the lake, representatives from the Taxi Drivers’ & Shopkeepers' Association, Tourism Department, and the Police Department have worked together towards a common goal''.
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|style="background:#efefef;"|[[Image:conservation_iwp.png|left|90px|link=India Water Portal: Groundwater as Commons demonstrated in Mahbubnagar, Telangana]]
|July 8, 2015 <br> [[India Water Portal: Groundwater as Commons demonstrated in Mahbubnagar, Telangana | Groundwater as Commons demonstrated in Mahbubnagar, Telangana]] <br> ''Farmers agreed to pool their groundwater to create a water sharing network. Result? Crops were saved, irrigated area was doubled, and grain production increased by 240%!''
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|style="background:#efefef;"|[[Image:conservation_iwp.png|left|90px|link=India Water Portal: RWH: A tale of two successful states]]
|February 16, 2015 <br> [[India Water Portal: RWH: A tale of two successful states | RWH: A tale of two successful states]] <br> ''Rainwater harvesting is a cost effective solution to bridge the gap between water availability and demand. Jodhpur and Goa, areas with low and high rainfall, have shown how''.
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