The 765 km Cauvery river that flows through Karnataka and Tamil Nadu is slowly dying due to unregulated inflow of sewage and industrial effluent from cities such as Salem.
The 765 km Cauvery river that flows through Karnataka and Tamil Nadu is slowly dying due to unregulated inflow of sewage and industrial effluent from cities such as Salem.
The 765 km Cauvery river that flows through Karnataka and Tamil Nadu is slowly dying due to unregulated inflow of sewage and industrial effluent from cities such as Salem.
The 765 km Cauvery river that flows through Karnataka and Tamil Nadu is slowly dying due to unregulated inflow of sewage and industrial effluent from cities such as Salem.
The 765 km Cauvery river that flows through Karnataka and Tamil Nadu is slowly dying due to unregulated inflow of sewage and industrial effluent from cities such as Salem.
Deforestation, Urbanisation, Illegal mining and dumping of effluents along the Cauvery river has left the basin battered and bruised. Decades of degradation has led to an unprecedented crisis for the 15 million who live on its banks.
Deforestation, Urbanisation, Illegal mining and dumping of effluents along the Cauvery river has left the basin battered and bruised. Decades of degradation has led to an unprecedented crisis for the 15 million who live on its banks.
Deforestation, Urbanisation, Illegal mining and dumping of effluents along the Cauvery river has left the basin battered and bruised. Decades of degradation has led to an unprecedented crisis for the 15 million who live on its banks.
Deforestation, Urbanisation, Illegal mining and dumping of effluents along the Cauvery river has left the basin battered and bruised. Decades of degradation has led to an unprecedented crisis for the 15 million who live on its banks.
Deforestation, Urbanisation, Illegal mining and dumping of effluents along the Cauvery river has left the basin battered and bruised. Decades of degradation has led to an unprecedented crisis for the 15 million who live on its banks.
Deforestation, Urbanisation, Illegal mining and dumping of effluents along the Cauvery river has left the basin battered and bruised. Decades of degradation has led to an unprecedented crisis for the 15 million who live on its banks.
Deforestation, Urbanisation, Illegal mining and dumping of effluents along the Cauvery river has left the basin battered and bruised. Decades of degradation has led to an unprecedented crisis for the 15 million who live on its banks.