Rare Pangolin Rescued In Pune: Security Guard’s Quick Thinking Saves Endangered Species
In a surprising wildlife encounter, a security guard at the Khadakwasla dam wall security office on Sinhagad Road discovered a...
In a surprising wildlife encounter, a security guard at the Khadakwasla dam wall security office on Sinhagad Road discovered a...
The Khadakwasla Dam Chain Project, which supplies water to Pune city, has reached its full capacity, bringing relief to the...
In response to heavy rainfall and rising water levels, the Khadakwasla Dam released 856 cubic feet per second of water...
It has been consistently raining for the past many hours in the catchment areas prompting water discharge from dams across...
Pune – A meeting was held yesterday at Sahyadri Guest House, Mumbai, to discuss various development projects and initiatives related...
Due to ongoing heavy rainfall, the discharge from Khadakwasla Dam has been increased once again. On Monday, July 29th, at...
Pune, July 28, 2024: Due to recent heavy rainfall and rising water levels in the catchment area, the Khadakwasla Dam...
PUNE, 28th July 2024: In response to heavy rainfall and rising water levels in the catchment area, the Khadakwasla Dam...
In response to the recent flooding caused by the Khadakwasla dam discharge, the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) has announced plans...
:25 July 2024 The water release from Khadakwasla Dam has experienced notable alterations today because of the intense rain in...
Pune, 25th July 2024: The Khadakwasla Dam authorities have significantly increased the water discharge rate into the Mutha River basin....
The Khadakwasla dam is set to release approximately 0.5 TMC (Thousand Million Cubic feet) of water into the canal to...
Pune: The release of water from the Khadakwasla dam into the Mutha canal for rural areas has been halted as...
Amidst reports of Khadakwasla dam running out of water in summer, the Sajag Nagrik Manch has requested Deputy Chief Minister...
Pune city is grappling with a looming water crisis. Currently, only 10.22 TMC (Thousand Million Cubic feet) of water remains...