The Chambal River flows through central India. It is a tributary of the Yamuna River. The river is known for its deep ravines and unique ecosystem. It plays a significant role in irrigation and agriculture. The Chambal is also famous for its crocodile sanctuary. Its banks are steeped in history and culture. The river is vital for regional biodiversity and livelihoods.
Two Indian women conservationists, Dr. Barkha Subba and Parveen Shaikh, were conferred with the prestigious 2026 Whitley Awards on 29 April 2026 at the Royal Geographical Society in...