We are currently engaged in a high-stakes game of ‘Mountain Jenga’ across the Himalayas. From unmanaged debris turning rivers into sludge to vertical cuts that defy the laws of physics, our infrastructure ‘boom’ is creating a disaster ‘surge.’ It’s time to move beyond blaming the clouds and start looking at our own shovels. Discover why ‘Common Sense’ engineering is the only way to keep the Third Pole from sliding into the sea.
Debris Disposal
Santa’s Free Gift and the Thekedar’s Debt
A Debris Disposal Policy establishing clear accountability & making the generator of the debris legally responsible for its safe disposal, with penalties for non-compliance, has the potential of mitigating disasters and rejuvenating the Himalayas.
The Gift of the Road-Builders
Lacking scientific disposal of debris generated in road construction and other works in the Himalayan region enhances slope instability & flood vulnerability, and facilitates landslide & debris flow initiation.
Climate Change and Uttarakhand’s Environment
Climate change as also our actions threaten the life support strategy and welfare of a large population not only in Uttarakhand but also in thee densely populated Indo-Gangetic plains. Urgent remedial action is therefore warranted to save this fragile terrain and welfare of people dependent on it.



